Thursday, January 1, 2015

A##hats

If same-sex marriage is allowed across the state, Duval Clerk of Courts Ronnie Fussell, Clay Clerk Tara Green and Baker Clerk Stacie Harvey will have no choice but to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. But to avoid performing ceremonies for them, these clerks have decided to end all courthouse weddings. All said multiple factors contributed to the decision to end courthouse weddings, with gay marriage being just one of them. And they said the new policies will take effect no matter what the courts decide about gay marriage. Fussell says the decision came after a series of discussion with members of his staff who currently officiate wedding ceremonies.

None of them, including Fussell, felt comfortable doing gay weddings so they decided to end the practice all together. “It was decided as a team, as an office, this would be what we do so that there wouldn’t be any discrimination,” Fussell said. “The easiest way is to not do them at all.” Equality Florida co-founder and chief executive Nadine Smith was shocked to hear that certain counties would stop allowing courthouse wedding because of the possibility gay couples would want to use the service. “I think it would be outrageous for clerks to change the rules simply because gay couples are getting married,” she said.
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Now I understand how Pam Bondi got to be Attorney General.

1 comment:

  1. As I type this comment i hear 'it is on again' but I won't believe it until it happens.

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