Plaintiff says Prop. 8 'means I'm unequal'
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer
Monday, January 11, 2010
(01-11) 14:11 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- The trial over California's ban on same-sex marriage opened today with a gay man's plea to be treated like anyone else who wants to wed his sweetheart.
"I'm proud to be gay. ... I love Jeff more than myself," Paul Katami, 37, of Burbank testified in a packed San Francisco federal courtroom. "Being gay doesn't make me any less of an American."
But with the November 2008 passage of Proposition 8, which amended the state Constitution to define marriage as the union of a man and a woman, "being gay means I'm unequal," Katami said.
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Katami, who works as a fitness consultant, described his anger at seeing a Yes-on-8 bumper sticker showing a parent and child, and a campaign ad labeled, "Protect our children. Restore marriage."
"I love kids," he said, describing the couple's plans to have children as soon as they could get married. "To think that you have to protect some children from me, from Jeff, there's no recovering from that."
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