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A "No" vote on CA Proposition 8 will annul no marriages.
A "Yes" vote on CA Proposition 8 will annul over 10,000 marriages (many with kids.)
Which vote is REALLY "protecting marriage"?
(NOTE: Each and every single vote WILL count. There is no "electoral college" for referendums.)
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An amendment to the constitution legally cannot be retroactive. It stops new gay marriages from happening, does not annul the ones already made.
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The wording leaves the legality of the marriages made during that period up to the discretion of the reader.
As my friend John posted:
True, the prop only changes a definition, but changing the definition changes the basis of the marriage. It is expected (souce unconfirmed) that the "Yes on 8" support groups would follow with a push for laws and/or lawsuits to invalidate the existing marriages.
I do see your point and am willing to make a slight change to my post. I will edit it to say that it will "effectively annul" the marriages.
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