Gay Rights Activists Introduce Initiative that Would Require Children 
in Marriages

Feb 5, 2007 04:09 PM CST 

  
KENNEWICK, Wash.- A new initiative is turning heads around the state 
as the gay-marriage debate heats up again. 

Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed has accepted Initiative 957, a 
response by gay rights activists to a State Supreme Court ruling last 
summer. 

The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the state could prevent gay 
and lesbian couples from marrying because the state has a legitimate 
interest in preserving marriage for procreation. 

The Washington Defense of Marriage Alliance then filed the 
initiative. 

I-957 has five clauses that would have to be met for a legal 
marriage. 

It would allow only couples capable of having kids to marry, and that 
they file "proof of procreation" within three years of the marriage.  
If not, the marriage would be annulled. 

Many people think the law is over the top. 

Leaders at a Kennewick church with gay and lesbian members feel the 
same. 

"There are many marriages that are not about having children. There 
are many couples who marry later in life, they marry for 
companionship, they marry because they want to create a family," said 
the Reverend Janet Pierce.

"They don't necessarily marry to have children," Pierce said.

I-957 would also force couples who married out of state to show the 
same proof of procreation or their marriage wouldn't be recognized, 
and it would become a criminal act for anyone in an unrecognized 
marriage to get marriage benefits. 

To make it on the November ballot they need 224,800 signatures by 
July 


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