Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed two gay rights bills, one honoring late activist Harvey Milk and another recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other states.Uh..no. Let's review the actual language of Proposition 8:
In the last of hundreds of bill actions taken before midnight Sunday, Schwarzenegger approved the two bills by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco.
The governor last year vetoed the measure declaring May 22 a state day of recognition for Milk, suggesting that the former San Francisco supervisor be honored locally. But he subsequently named him to the California Hall of Fame.
Leno's SB 54, meanwhile, requires California to recognize marriages performed in other states where same sex marriage is legal.
In a signing message, Schwarzenegger said California will not recognize the couples as married but will "provide the same legal protections that would otherwise be available to couples that enter into civil unions or domestic partnerships out-of-state. In short, this measure honors the will of the People in enacting Proposition 8 while providing important protections to those unions legally entered into in other states."
SEC. 7.5. Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.Mark Leno, whose entire life revolves around his crotch, has just managed to backdoor gay marriage into California law. And he knows a thing or two about backdooring things.
I predict there will be a constitutional challenge to this new law.
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If that Constitutional challenge is taken up by the 8th Circus Court, it may have to be appealed further...
I'm just sayin'...
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