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Prospect Of Reform “reasonable” (Press, 25 July 1974)

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Summary: Prospect Of Reform “reasonable” (Press, 25 July 1974)

On 25 July 1974, significant progress towards homosexual law reform in New Zealand was indicated by the decision to refer Mr Young's bill to a select committee. Mr S. W. M. Ransom, chairman of the New Zealand Law Society, commented on this development from Palmerston North, expressing optimism about the bill’s acceptability for debate. He highlighted that the attitudes surrounding homosexuality had shifted since the formation of the Homosexual Law Reform Society seven years prior, noting that previously, many newspapers avoided the term "homosexual," which was heavily stigmatised. Ransom acknowledged the reasonable and constructive nature of the debate surrounding the bill, suggesting that it demonstrates a growing concern among members of Parliament for the rights of fellow citizens, despite many not being well-informed on the subject. He expressed hope that various organised groups and experts would have the opportunity to present their views to the select committee, indicating that the discussion would delve into broader issues involving human well-being.

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Publish Date:25th July 1974
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