Written by scott on November 11th, 2012

The
historic votes of four states this week in favor of gay marriage — an
apparent sea change in U.S. public opinion — have sparked the hopes of
many Californians who want to turn the tide in the Golden State. But
that doesn’t mean advocates of gay marriage want to see Californians
vote on another ballot measure here. Instead, they’re counting on a
relatively conservative U.S. Supreme Court to make same-sex unions legal
throughout the country.
“We shouldn’t have to go state after state after state — it’ll take
forever,” said gay marriage activist Billy Bradford of Castro Valley. He
said activists are hoping for a ruling similar to the 1967 U.S. Supreme
Court decision that ended all restrictions on interracial marriage, “so
we can move on to other things that face this country.”
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