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Posted: Thursday, 20 November 2008 9:20AM

Gay Marriage Opponents Want Prop 8 Retroactively Enforced



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SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)  -- Lawyers for the Yes on 8 campaign said they would argue the California Supreme Court should not only uphold the state ban on gay marriage but invalidate same-sex weddings performed before November 5.

The justices agreed on Wednesday to hear challenges to Proposition 8. Should it be upheld, the court will also decide whether the 18,000 couples who tied the knot before the state constitution was changed can remain married.

Listen  KCBS' Doug Sovern reports

“The biggest question mark right now is the question of what happens to the marriages that were valid when they were performed, but now the constitution says they are not recognized,” said Yes on 8 attorney Andrew Pugno.

In the meantime, those couples are still legally married. Gay rights advocates said so far none of the couples had reported any problems having their marriages recognized.

“The state is honoring those marriages,” said San Francisco attorney Shannon Minter with the National Center for Lesbian Rights. “It seems as though everyone in the whole state is respecting and honoring those marriages.”

No more same-sex weddings can be performed until the court’s new decision.

Attorneys for both sides have a month to submit briefs before oral arguments are heard in March.

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(Copyright 2008, KCBS. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
 
 




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