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Meriden Residents Showing Strong Support for DOMA Decision
Local residents have shown support and relief in the court's decision to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act.

In a major victory for gay rights activists the U.S. Supreme Court today, June 26, has struck down the federal Defense of Marriage Act and for the most part, Southington residents have show support for the decision.
As gay rights advocates rallied outside, the court this morning ruled 5-4 against the federal law in what experts are saying is a broad ruling that could doom state laws banning gay marriages.
"My partner and I of seven years are finally feeling like Americans who's relationship is valued no less than any other! This is a Great Day for All Americans!" Damon Robbins said on the Meriden Patch Facebook page.
The court has not yet ruled on California's Proposition 8, which bans gay marriage in that state. However, until the Supreme Court rules on Prop 8 gay marriages can continue in California, the Huffington Post reports.
The much-anticipated ruling means the federal government must recognize gay marriages in the 12 states in the U.S. that have legalized gay marriages, including in Connecticut.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today heralded the court's decision as a major advance in equal rights for gays.
“Although the State of Connecticut has recognized marriage equality for same-sex couples since 2008 ... DOMA prevented these legally married couples from being recognized by the U.S. government, thus being denied a host of rights that are afforded to all other married couples," Malloy said. “Having two different sets of laws for people based solely on their gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity is wrong ..."
Take a look at more from the Meriden Patch Facebook page:
Damon Robbins: My partner and I of 7 years are finally feeling like Americans who's relationship is valued no less than any other! This is a Great Day for All Americans!
Chuck Puffe: A landmark day for Constitutional rights.
Bill Revill: Oh no! Now my marriage is defenseless!
Patricia Siegler-Paul: Finally!!
Kim Watson: Good!! If you're in love it shouldn't matter if it's with the same sex or opposite sex, love is love no matter what! YAY for all my friends!
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