Second 'kiss-in' draws shouting, but no arrests


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SALT LAKE CITY -- For the second consecutive weekend, protesters stood in front of the Main Street Plaza in Salt Lake City.

A mass-kissing protest drew a shouting match between gay activists and a group of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sunday

About 100 people gathered to stage a "kiss-in" in support of two gay men who were forced to leave the Church-owned plaza July 9 after security guards spotted them kissing and hugging.

Protester Hans Totterer said, "I am free to be who I am and I shouldn't be ashamed of it."

Second 'kiss-in' draws shouting, but no arrests

This time, demonstrators were greeted at the south entrance by a group of Church members carrying large signs that denounced homosexuality. Those gathered say they were there to support the Church and its rights as a property owner.

"This is nothing but a stage to persecute, intimidate and harass the Church because of Proposition 8," said Sandra Rodrigues, a member of the LDS Church. "They're doing this all around the country to bring down the nation and its God to elevate their cause."

Organizers staged the first "kiss-in" last Sunday, in the wake of the incident.

Police say no one was arrested or cited Sunday, despite a large group exchanging kisses by a reflecting pool at the plaza's center.

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