Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Beach Permit Update
The Catholic Church is currently filing a lawsuit to dispuit the State of Hawaii's ruling of implementing a mandatory beach use permit to get married on most beaches in Hawaii. The church clearly is offended by the State's disregard for the freedom to practice a persons religion on a beach. This violates the Constitution of the United States and the State of Hawaii's actions make it clear that they did not take the freedom to practice a persons religion under consideration before passing laws that would create such an uproar. Currently, the DLNR prevents kneeling benches, wine or other religious practices, arches, alters, chairs, and other items on the beach. We would like to hear what you have to say about the subject. We invite you to voice your perspective on this issue!
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