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Summary: 800,000-plus Signatures (Press, 13 September 1985)
More than 800,000 signatures are predicted to be gathered for a petition opposing the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, set to be presented to the New Zealand Parliament in two weeks. Graeme Lee, a National Party member of Parliament for Hauraki and a prominent figure in the opposition campaign, indicated that while the current number of signatures is substantial, the campaign aimed for a total of one million signatures. He noted that achieving this goal would primarily depend on the limited time available for gathering additional support.
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