Pro-marriage
forces in California have struck back after the recent state Supreme Court
decision which recognized same-sex marriage in California. The secretary of state verified that
supporters had obtained enough citizen signatures to place
a marriage protection amendment to the state constitution on the 2008 ballot. If the amendment passes marriage in
California will be defined as the union of one man and one woman thus
protecting the sacred institution of marriage from unelected judges.
As
CitizenLink reports, the attorney generals of 10 states have asked the
California Supreme Court to delay the
implementation of its same-sex marriage ruling until the people of
California decide on the matter in November so that activist judges do not
mandate “gay marriage” on other states under the “full faith and credit” clause
of the U.S. Constitution.
For
more information on the campaign to protect marriage in California check out ProtectMarriage.com.