Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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OCA forms Idaho group
BOISK. Idaho (API The Oregon Citizens Allinrxe has estab
lished an Idaho group to promote .1 Ivallot initiative similar to Ore
golfs failed Measure ')
But (X A Chairman Lon Mabon and hellv W.dtou of Burlev. Ida
ho. leader of the new Idaho Citizens Alitam 11. were me! h\ about
■>o voial gav rights advocates Wednesday at a Statehouse news
1 onfereiH e
While tnemliers of the Aineru an < ivii Liberties t In ion's (<av and
lesbian Rights Fask I nn e and others carried signs and shouted
Shame and t ies Mabon and Walton outlined their plans for
what thev i all a grassroots, multi issue, pro-family political organi
zation
OCA
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publti libraries from providing
adults materials Ifml address
homosexuality
NVet suit) Measure 0 wax mi',
understood to be a inruns of
censorship of materials < on
laming homosexual references
I 111- ( X A s < mu rrn lies in i till
dren's materials, not adult read
ing. Neel said
"We have always si rutim/ed
books plai ed on children's
shelves Meet said "Von don't
put Viav hoi on children's
shelves
The initiative also says the
amendment shall not nullify
county state or lederal i i\ il
rights protei lions "based on
race, religion, color, sex mari
tal status familial status na
tional origin, age or disability
\ddihoiiallv. no r iti/en may
be denied i ouilty or ( ity ser
vires luenses or approvals
based upon perceived or actu
al lawful sexual practii ex
According to n press release
from tlie No Spet oil Rights
( onimittee, tlie i hanges were
made to ai commodate ion
i erns of "middle of lln r<>ad
voters and still accomplish
our intent of stopping the ho
mosexual agenda
Fight of the -\2 initiative's are
county charter amendment ini
tiatives The other LM .ire c har
ter amendment initiative's for
i ities me lulling Yenc-ta. Cottage
Grove, Junction City, (.reswell
and (kik ridge
Neel said the new initiatives
target c itic;s and c (unities w here
Measure 0 passc'd with rir> per
i ent to til) pen cut of the vote
"The idea did not originate
with the central office." Nee!
said As early as elec lion night
we had representatives on the
grass roots level c ailing us beg
ging. fact s don’t stop here
fselley Weigel, who served
on the steering committee for
No on 0 l ane County, said the
committee has continued its
work sine e defeat of Measure ‘I
in antic ipation of a new OCA
campaign
''(The announcement) did
not c ome as a surprise. Weigel
said
"It doesn't c hange the nature
of our work. |ust the time frame
Of it. Weigel said ' It’s a long
uphill battle, but I think we ll
be vie torious
Colorado
judge bans
anti-gay law
DFNVFR (AH A judge
late I hursdav temporarilv
blocked (Colorado's anti-gav
protection lavs from taking
itff«»( t Friday while he de
cides whether to issue a
more permanent order.
The law was to take effor t
at 12:01 a m Friday; Denver
District Judge Jeffrey Has less
said he would announce at a
hearing a •} p.m. Friday
whether he would extend
the hail He has heard testi
mony in the case all week
Amendment 2. approved
h\ Colorado voters on Nov.
t. prohibits state and local
governments from passing
laws that protect homosexu
als from discrimination.
Laws on the books in Boul
der, Denver and Aspen that
protect homosexuals from
discrimination would be in
validated.
The measure has pro
voked a national outcry bv
homosexual-rights support
ers and has spurred several
major cities and national or
ganizations to boycott Colo
rado. Several major conven
tions have been canceled
and some celebrities have
shunned Aspen us a vaca
tion spot.
before Bayless’ order,
Cov Roy burner had said he
would sign Amendment 2
into law late Thursday un
less the judge directed him
not to.
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