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- From: burkel@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (respect others' visions- live your own)
- Subject: _CO_&_A2_
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.042111.15542@colorado.edu>
- Sender: news@colorado.edu (The Daily Planet)
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- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 04:21:11 GMT
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- The Amendment appeared on the ballot as:
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- "Shall there be an Amendment to Article II of the Colorado Constitution
- to prohibit the state of Colorado and any of its political subdivisions
- from adopting or enforcing any law or policy which provides that
- homosexual, lesbian or bisexual orientation, conduct or relationships
- constitutes or entitles a person to cliam any minority or protected
- status, quota preferences or discrimination."
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- That was the wording on the ballot; it is not the wording of the
- amendment itself. The following is:
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- "Neither the state of Colorado, through any of its branches or depts.,
- nor any of its agencies, political subdivisions, municipalities or
- school districts, shall enact, adopt or enforce any statute, regulation,
- ordinance or policy whereby homosexual, lesbian or bisexual orientation,
- conduct, practices or relationships shall constitute or otherwise
- be the basis of, or entitle any person or class of persons to have or
- claim any minority status, quota preferences, protected status or
- claim of discrimination. This Section of the Constitution shall be
- in all resepcts self-executing."
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- The passage of this law strikes down three laws already in existence
- in the Cities of Aspen, Boulder and Denver, which protected ALL people
- from discrim. based upon sexual orientation. In other words, these
- laws protected everyone, while this new law singles out only the
- gay and bisexual community.
-
- Supporters of "No on 2" included The Equal Protection Campaign (EPO),
- ColoradoNOW, The Governor of the State, Roy Romer, the mayors of
- Boulder and Denver, Wellington Webb and Leslie Durgin, several
- Christian organizations, the University of Colorado-Boulder's student
- union, the Democratic Party in Colorado and me.
-
- The founders and main supporters of the law were a group known as
- Coloradans for FAmily Values (CFV), a Colorado Springs-based group
- and an off-shoot of the Traditional Values Coalition, a national
- anti-gay organization based in Anaheim CA. Members of the CFV's
- executive and advisory boards represent fundamentalist, right-wing
- groups such as TVC, Focus on the Family, Concerned Women for America,
- Summit Ministries and the Eagle Forum. (This information comes from
- a pamphlet compiled by EPOColorado, compiled in March of this year.)
- -I want to thank Murray Altheim for posting his article which mentions
- these groups and is a great resource as well.
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- Those who supported A2 touted it as an issue of special rights, which
- restricted gays from being declared a minority, that that status
- should be saved for the "true" minorities of color. They wished
- to make hiring quotas for gays(hardly a pressing legal issue) impossible.
-
- Those against A2 pointed out that this law is about basic human
- rights, and pointed to the wording of the amendment as basically
- legalizing discrimination. Read without the propaganda, they said,
- the bill reads like this: "Shall there be an amendment to prohibit
- the state of Colorado from enforcing any law which provides that
- homo/bisexual or lesbian conduct entitles a person to claim
- discrimination."
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- This law passed in Colorado on November 3rd, by a 53%-47% margin.
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- Laura
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