Pro-marriage young people do exist, say youth fighting for Indiana same-sex ‘marriage’ ban
   Over 100 young adults held a press conference Tuesday at Indiana 's state House calling for an amendment protecting true marriage.    INDIANAPOLIS, IN ,  – “ The media  claims we don't exist. Freedom Indiana claims there are none of us left. But as young Hoosiers, we are here today.”    Those were the words of Shane Weist, 33, who along with a group of more than 100 other young adults, held a  press conference  Tuesday in which they sought to prove that – despite media reports to the contrary – not every young person  in America  backs legally-sanctioned same-sex “marriage.”     Weist and his companions make up Young Hoosiers for Marriage , an Indiana-based group fighting for passage of HJR-3, an amendment to the state constitution defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman.   Also at issue in Indiana are so-called ‘civil unions,’ which give many of the legal benefits of marriage without the name or federal recognition.   The House passed...