*****   Last Updated: Wednesday, 24 March, 2004, 16:17 GMT
Oregon county bans all marriages

Confused by the twists and turns of the US gay marriage issue,
Oregon's Benton County has decided to err on the side of caution and
ban all weddings.

Until the state decides who can and cannot wed, officials in the
county have said no-one can marry - even heterosexual couples.

They hit upon the plan to ensure that none of the county's 79,000
residents are subject to unfair treatment.

Gay marriage has proved controversial, deeply dividing US public opinion.

Lawsuit threat

The last Benton County marriage licences were issued on Tuesday and,
from now on, any locals wanting to get hitched will have to go
elsewhere.

"It may seem odd, but we need to treat everyone in our county
equally," county commissioner Linda Modrell told Reuters.

The county had initially decided to start issuing marriage licenses
to gay couples from Monday, but they reversed that decision in the
face of a flurry of lawsuits across the US relating to the issue.

It is unlikely any wedding planners will be going bankrupt over the
decision however, as the country only issues about 20 marriage
licenses a week, and it is just a short drive over the county line
for couples eager to tie the knot.

Last bastion of support

The decision has found favour with pro-gay marriage activists who
argue that at least it sends a clear message that everyone is
entitled to equal rights:

"It is certainly a different way for county commissioners to respect
their constitutional obligation to apply the law equally to
everyone," said Rebekah Kassell, a spokeswoman for Basic Rights
Oregon.

"We appreciate that they are willing to say they are not going to
participate in discrimination."

Gay marriage supporters

But anti-gay marriage campaigners are not impressed:

"We are happy Benton County is not going to violate the law by
issuing illegal marriage licenses, but we are perplexed as to why
they would not issue legal licenses," said Tim Nashif, spokesman for
the Defense of Marriage Coalition.

"Oregon not only has the only county in the nation issuing illegal
(same-sex) marriage licenses, we probably have the only county in the
nation refusing to issue marriage licenses at all."

Oregon's most populous county, Multnomah County, is the only
jurisdiction in the US that is still issuing licenses for same-sex
marriages, handing out 2,550 licenses since 3 March.

Local governments from California to New York have stopped issuing
gay marriage licenses after being hit with a spate of law suits and
protests.

The issue has prompted President George W Bush to call for a
constitutional amendment defining marriage in traditional terms.

"Marriage between a man and a woman is the ideal," Mr Bush has said.
"And the job of the president is to drive policy toward the ideal."

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