California ban on same-sex marriage struck down

#1

utvolpj

Bandwagon Mod
Staff member
Joined
Feb 2, 2005
Messages
93,291
Likes
64,595
#1
California Supreme Court overturns gay marriage ban

California's supreme court ruled that a ban on gay marriage was unlawful Thursday, effectively leaving same-sex couples in America's most populous state free to tie the knot in a landmark ruling. In an opinion that analysts say could have nationwide implications for the issue, the seven-member panel voted 4-3 in favor of plaintiffs who argued that restricting marriage to men and women was discriminatory.
"... limiting the designation of marriage to a union 'between a man and a woman' is unconstitutional and must be stricken from the statute," California Chief Justice Ron George said in the written opinion.
all I can really say is :clap:

Should make for some fun times if it makes it to the USSC
 
#15
#15
so you want the gov't deciding morality? You are much more brave than I



I didn't invite the whole fam to VA for nothing :birgits_giggle: I mean we do have a Dem Governor

Just giving you a little hell, best of luck to you.:eek:k:
 
#17
#17
Just giving you a little hell, best of luck to you.:eek:k:

Oh I know.

My thinking is that I could not be happier at this point and wouldn't want to deny anyone else what I have. (I'm sure that will change in a few years :p)
 
#18
#18
To all those opposed to this ruling

a) how do you feel about separation of church and state, and if your argument is the constitution doesn't explicitly separate the church and the state please explain. This is my question because I can't think of anyone I know off the top of my head who is against gay marriage, but not religious.

b) seeing as how we as a society have all but turned the institution of marriage into a sham anyways, do you think we should also ban divorces except for in cases of adultery, domestic violence, etc?
 
#19
#19
actually, one more question. Shouldn't we allow gay marriage on the basis of equality? I believe the line is that "all men are created equal" which should be taken to mean "all people are created equal." Do the words "all men" not include homosexuals?
 
#21
#21
So you want courts deciding it? Why are they any better than the "government"?

I want the courts to decide if a law is not in line with freedoms outlined in the Constitution. As long as they stick with that I am fine with their role in it.

disgusting :puke5::bottom::post-4-1090547957::spank::post-4-1090547957::pukeb::focus:

groundbreaking analysis as always NC
 
#22
#22
homosexual marriage doesn't affect me one way or the other. It's not my personal cup of tea, but in the same way it's nobody's business how I live my life, it's none of my business how someone else lives theirs.
 
#24
#24
homosexual marriage doesn't affect me one way or the other. It's not my personal cup of tea, but in the same way it's nobody's business how I live my life, it's none of my business how someone else lives theirs.
:salute:
 

VN Store



Back
Top