Quote Originally Posted by RamblerGambler
it remains to be seen a simple majority vote is legally able to change California's constitution.
No, actually it doesn't remain to be seen. There is an established legal process, it's called voter initiative referendum, in CA voters are allowed to propose constitutional changes, as well as legislation. There is nothing that remains to be seen. While I personally disagree with the whole process, it is what it is, and the "anti-gay marriage" groups did everything within their means to advance their agenda. There is nothing wrong with that, and they are not trying to suppress any other political groups actions, meaning no one is preventing the gay marriage activists from putting their own Constitutional amendment forward.

Actually, the "pro-gay marriage" crowd, could use the same process to work towards their political goal.
Anyone can file a lawsuit, filing a lawsuit does not constitute jack shit, except that someone filed a lawsuit.:thumbsup: