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The people of Maine should have another vote to allow homosexuals to marry.

Homosexual or not, it shouldn’t be a problem for people to marry. It shows how many people in society don’t want change, but change can be good.

When people go to vote once a year, most of the time they have their minds made up on how they are going to vote, but I think they should vote with an open mind.

Five states allow homosexuals to marry; they are Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, New Hampshire and Vermont. If those five states allow homosexuals to marry, the other 45 states should allow it, too. It is just not fair for the people of the 45 states that don’t allow homosexuals to marry.

The people of Maine should find a way to bring up the issue again so voters can approve it and make it fair for all Mainers.

Samantha Copp, student, Auburn Middle School

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