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#162136 - 05/15/08 12:59 PM YAY!!!
IxCiel Offline
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California ban on same-sex marriage struck down

* Story Highlights
* NEW: State Supreme Court rules law unconstitutional on equal-protection grounds
* Couples sued to overturn state laws saying marriage is between a man and woman
* Opponents say gay marriage would hurt family values

From Bill Mears
CNN Senior Producer

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a much-anticipated ruling issued Thursday, the California Supreme Court struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage as unconstitutional.

Several gay and lesbian couples, along with the city of San Francisco and gay rights groups, sued to overturn state laws allowing only marriages between a man and a woman.

"There can be no doubt that extending the designation of marriage to same-sex couples, rather than denying it to all couples, is the equal protection remedy that is most consistent with our state's general legislative policy and preference," said the 120-page ruling.

It said that the state law's language "limiting the designation of marriage to a 'union between a man and a woman' is unconstitutional, and that the remaining statutory language must be understood as making the designation of marriage available to both opposite-sex and same-sex couples."

With the ruling, California becomes the second state to allow same-sex couples to legally wed. Massachusetts adopted the practice in 2004, and couples don't need to be state residents to wed there.

Vermont, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Connecticut permit civil unions, while California has a domestic-partner registration law. More than a dozen other states give gay couples some legal rights.

Seven other jurisdictions around the world have legalized same-sex marriage: Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, South Africa and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec.

San Francisco officials in 2004 allowed same-sex couples in the city to wed, prompting a flood of applicants crowding the city hall clerk's office. The first couple to wed then was 80-year-old Phyllis Lyon and 83-year-old Dorothy Martin, lovers for 50 years.

"We have a right just like anyone else to get married to the person we want to get married to," Lyon said at the time.

One issue before the justices was whether San Francisco's laws carried legal weight when the rest of the state banned same-sex marriages. Gay rights advocates argued the state was violating their civil rights by limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples. The state law in question is the Defense of Marriage Act, Proposition 22.

Oral arguments in the case in March lasted more than three hours, a sign of the political and legal issues at stake. Six cases were consolidated.

Groups saying they were promoting a pro-family agenda had vowed to fight a statewide law allowing same-sex marriage.

"The government should promote and encourage strong families," said Glen Lavy of the Alliance Defense Fund. "The voters realize that defining marriage as one man and one woman is important because the government should not, by design, deny a child both a mother and father."

An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is likely. The federal high court has never addressed the question of same-sex marriage.

All AboutSame-Sex Marriage • San Francisco



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#162141 - 05/15/08 04:00 PM Re: YAY!!! [Re: IxCiel]
anessene Offline
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WOOHOO!

That's awesome news, IxCiel! Thanks for posting it.

And on that note, my friends, lemme take this opportunity to announce that - after years of struggling with this issue, and an equal amount of years keeping it a secret:

I am a lesbian.

Surprise! ;\)

Tara

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#162143 - 05/15/08 11:33 PM Re: YAY!!! [Re: anessene]
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I'm glad you felt you could share the secret, Tara. \:\)



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#162148 - 05/16/08 05:37 PM Re: YAY!!! [Re: anessene]
SolaneStar Offline
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Registered: 02/17/08
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WOOHOO TARA!!!!
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Happiness for me is to know that my life has meaning and purpose, and that every day my life touches others in a positive way--whether to make them laugh or learn or both at once!

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#162154 - 05/17/08 10:23 AM Re: YAY!!! [Re: SolaneStar]
anessene Offline
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Registered: 05/26/00
Posts: 516
Awwwww shucks, guys

Thanks for the support! I'd love to say it was an easy process; accepting this about myself, but it wasn't. If I were to go back in time, all the signs were there, but - perhaps due to upbringing, early religious views, and plain old fashioned FEAR, I avoided this natural part of my being like a camper does mosquitoes!

However, when life places your true self in front of you, you can't ignore it. ;\)

And now that "the secret's out," phew! I feel like a mountain of brick has been released from my shoulders.

Tara

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