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Associated PressProposed repeal of 1913 law could lure gay couples to Mass.By Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press Writer | April 8, 2007
BOSTON --Gay couples from across the country could be getting the
green light to marry in Massachusetts after three of the state's top
political leaders said they support repealing a 94-year-old law that has
blocked the practice.
While gay couples living in Massachusetts have been free to marry since
2004, following a ruling by the state Supreme Judicial Court, couples
from other states have been barred from tying the knot here.
-snip-Gay activists concede they have a good chance of repealing the 1913 law,
but say they are focusing first on defeating the proposed constitutional
amendment barring gay marriage.
-snip-But repealing the 1913 law could quickly move to the top of their agenda.
Bills have already been filed in the House and Senate, although they
haven't been acted on yet.
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