Raymond Pang, 75, Pearl City, retired: "No good. No men should get married together. It's not etiquette. It also is a bad example to the younger generation - men especially. If that happens, that will ruin our country."
Derrick Lord, 26, Makakilo, computer contractor: "Well, I think it's anti-Biblical, not allowed in the Bible."
Sherry Bates, 48, Ewa Beach, purchaser: "What I'd like to say is I don't think it should be called same-sex marriage. I think that's the problem. I think what they should call it is a partnership - business or something. The whole reason that they want it is they want to be able to save on their taxes and things like that."
Leanne Davis, 43, Wahiawa, business service representative: "I don't like it, because that means that we're going to have more and more of these same-sex marriage people coming here - from the mainland and all over."
Pat Chung, 34, Mililani, telephone company employee: "I'm not against it, so I don't have any negative thoughts."
Dean Akagi, 31, Wahiawa, telephone company employee: "Morally, I think it's incorrect. But they do have civil rights."