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 Of course I beg to differ. Getting married in somebodies office is the very last thing I would want to do on my "special day". What I'm pointing out is that there are precious few people in the County of Kern who are legally able to officiate a marriage- ANY marriage. Those being court judges and justices of the peace. It's like being a notary public. You have to have a license to do that- not any ol' person can be a witness. What Ann has said she would not do is authorize any more people to officiate a wedding. What she's saying is if I go knocking doors and ask every judge in the county- and they all say no, I'm SOL. By closing the Cities doors (and claiming fiscal and safety reasons) she has, in fact, opened a whole new floodgate of discrimination. It's not about getting married there. It's about getting married anywhere.
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