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Why Wait? Coloradans Travel to Other States to Marry

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Monday, June 16, 2014   

DENVER – Long time Denver resident Barbara Harrison wanted to celebrate her 25-year relationship with her partner, Michelle, by marrying in their home state, but they got tired of waiting.

So the couple traveled to New Mexico over Memorial Day weekend to get married, and they hope it won't be long until Colorado offers the same level of equality.

"Hopefully Coloradans would care that me and my wife have the same equal rights as they do, and that's all we're asking for," Harrison explains.

Many in Colorado are watching for a ruling in the Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to determine if Colorado's marriage restrictions might be nullified by the ruling.

Some experts predict it could allow same-sex marriage here by the end of the summer.

Others believe the court will stay its decision until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on gay marriage.

Equal rights are among the things to be celebrated at this year's Pridefest, taking place next weekend in Denver.

Mindy Barton, legal director for the GLBT Community Center of Colorado, says with PrideFest approaching, it's a time to celebrate the movement forward for everyone.

"We really do see progress being made,” she says. “There will continue to be this rallying toward the continuous change for equality for all people, and that's regardless of sexual orientation. "

Harrison says with 61 percent of the state supporting the freedom to marry, according to an April Quinnipiac University Poll, it's a sign that things are at least moving in that direction.

"This year in PrideFest we're really celebrating that we're very excited about the movement towards marriage equality in Colorado, but we feel like we have a ways to go," she says.

According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 U.S. Census, there are more than 12,000 same-sex couples living in Colorado.





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