Beebe says he's still opposed to gay marriage

LITTLE ROCK — Outgoing Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe said Wednesday that he remains opposed to allowing gay couples to marry despite recent rulings against his state's ban, but said he's eased his opposition to allowing them to enter into civil unions.

The two-term Democratic governor said he's changed his stance on some issues regarding gay rights, but still believes that marriage is between a man and a woman. A federal judge last month struck down Arkansas' constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, but has suspended her ruling. The state Supreme Court is considering a separate case challenging Arkansas' ban.

Beebe said he's open to the idea of civil unions, but it would depend on how they're defined.

Beebe spoke at a forum with political columnist John Brummett in a fundraiser for LifeQuest, a nonprofit.

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