In May 2008, exactly a year ago, the California Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional the laws prohibiting marriage between persons of the same sex. The court decision and the reason was a lawsuit filed by the city of San Francisco and gay and lesbian groups since 2004 pursued in the courts to recognize their right to marry.
Six months later, the call rate Proposition 8, a limitation of marriage law that makes that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid in the state of California ", 52% of the population votes for this proposition, so returning to ban marriage between same sex.
Several gay and lesbian couples had advanced its link anticipating that would happen this. The 18,000 marriages were held in California this year to maintain their status despite the current ban.
But ... I address the question ... can the rights of some people being subjected to the opinion of others?
your neighbors have to decide what your fundamental rights??
Please understand ... if someone explain it to me.
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