Talk:Homosexual Law Reform Society

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Post 1970[edit]

The article says the HLRS changed its name to the Sexual Law Reform Society in 1970 and campaigned on age of consent laws, and mentions a report in 1974, but it's not clear what they campaigned for exactly and what became of them. What sort of issues did they take on after the legalisation of homosexuality and when were they wound up? According to his Guardian obituary Tim Beaumont was involved during the 1970s. Can anyone find out anything more? 79.64.255.175 (talk) 23:47, 3 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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