California's proposition 8 (2008) (also called the California Marriage Protection Act) was a public referendum seeking to amend the California State Constitution to eliminate the then existing right of same-sex couples to legally marry in California. California voters passed the initiative by 52% to 48% on November 5, 2008. Immediately, same-sex couples were no longer able to obtain marriage licenses in California, but same-sex marriages performed before that date were still valid.
The United States Supreme Court issued a decision on June 26, 2013, which resulted in the resumption of same-sex marriages in the state of California on June 28, 2013.
Prop 8 means that we as a community are trying to help define marriage. Gays and lesbians can still get, "married", but it is not called married now, it is paired, or bonded. They can get "married" yes. But it is not called that now.
Alternate Answer:Proposition 8 meant exactly what it said. It was a proposition to amend the constitution of the state of California to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to legally marry.Proposition 8 was written in 2008 by Andrew Pugno.
Andrew Pugno wrote California Proposition 8 (2008).
Proposition 8 is based out of California. It was passed on November 2008 during state elections. Full details about Proposition 8 can be found at Wikipedia. There one can find detailed information such as how Proposition 8 became to be as well as the many challenges it faced.
Specifically, the proposition 8 (2008) in California which bans gay marriage applies only to California. Other states have had different proposition 8's which deal with different matters, and California has had different proposition 8's in different years.
The hierarchy of the Catholic Church in California supported Proposition 8.
6,401,482 Californians voted against Proposition 8 (47.76%) in November 2008. A vote against Proposition 8 was a vote in favor of same-sex marriage.
The MPAA gave "8: The Mormon Proposition" an R rating for language and sexual references.
8 was the gay marriage protection act and 115 was the crimes victims justice report act
California's Proposition 8 amendment is the restriction of recognizing same-sex marriages. It was voted on and passed in November of 2008. As of 2012, this proposition is still under appeal.
Proposition 8 was a ballot proposition that became an amendment in November 2008. This proposition eliminates the rights for same sex marriage. In 2010, a federal judge declared it to be unconstitutional and had it removed.
8 The Mormon Proposition - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R (certificate #46138)
It did pass.