Hi all, was wondering who here (especially those not actually living poly yet, since we're not "vulnerable") has actually reached out to their elected representatives with their views? This was recently brought up by someone elsewhere, and I think it's an awesome thing to do, especially with the recent ruling in Utah bring this to the forefront a bit.
Anyway, I'd encourage everyone to reach out. I'm including a copy of my own correspondence, in case you need some ideas. I'm hitching bandwagon with marriage equality to give us strength in numbers. I also made a point of highlighting my demographics because I live in a very red state. If you live in a blue state... well, I'd highlight your blue tendencies!
"Good morning sir!
I'm just reaching out to my elected officials in response to the recent ruling in Utah relating to polygamy. First off, so you know what demographic to file me under, I'm a Christian, veteran, pro second amendment, pro life, generally republican voter. Having said that, I would like to make my stance clear that I believe firmly in marriage equality, and don't feel the government has any say in who consenting adults want to spend their life with. I should point out that I've been married for 15 years now (only one woman, lol), and feel that every person should have the right to seek that same joy and happiness that I have. It really shouldn't matter the gender or really number of people who want to make that commitment to each other.
I understand there are logistical concerns, but especially in light of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, I think it's time to address this issue. I would hope that not only can we move away from persecuting loving families who are not hurting anyone, but actually enable full legal marriages, and consequently medical coverage options, for anyone in a committed, family relationship, whether those relationships be Hetero-monogomous, Homo-monogomous, Polygamous, or Polyamorus.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing a response!"
Anyway, I'd encourage everyone to reach out. I'm including a copy of my own correspondence, in case you need some ideas. I'm hitching bandwagon with marriage equality to give us strength in numbers. I also made a point of highlighting my demographics because I live in a very red state. If you live in a blue state... well, I'd highlight your blue tendencies!
"Good morning sir!
I'm just reaching out to my elected officials in response to the recent ruling in Utah relating to polygamy. First off, so you know what demographic to file me under, I'm a Christian, veteran, pro second amendment, pro life, generally republican voter. Having said that, I would like to make my stance clear that I believe firmly in marriage equality, and don't feel the government has any say in who consenting adults want to spend their life with. I should point out that I've been married for 15 years now (only one woman, lol), and feel that every person should have the right to seek that same joy and happiness that I have. It really shouldn't matter the gender or really number of people who want to make that commitment to each other.
I understand there are logistical concerns, but especially in light of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, I think it's time to address this issue. I would hope that not only can we move away from persecuting loving families who are not hurting anyone, but actually enable full legal marriages, and consequently medical coverage options, for anyone in a committed, family relationship, whether those relationships be Hetero-monogomous, Homo-monogomous, Polygamous, or Polyamorus.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing a response!"