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Originally Posted by Redwingenator
The only issue I have is that 4 judges have ignored something that the majority of people in California voted against. The opinion of 4 people is more important than the opinion of the majority of people living in California. This sets a scary precedence for future rulings. What if 4 judges on the California supreme court decide they don't like big cars, talk radio, and religion?
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big cars, talk radio, and religion aren't unconstitutional, so you don't have to worry. If the majority of Americans supported slavery, that wouldn't mean the courts can't overturn it. In fact, it's their obligation to do so.