Same-sex
couples rushed to San Francisco’s City Hall on Friday to be legally married
after an appeal court officially ended California’s ban on gay marriage
following a landmark ruling at the Supreme Court this week.
Within
moments of the ruling, couples, officials and activists began to converge on
San Francisco City Hall, where unions were due to resume immediately.
Meanwhile,
the couple whose case sparked this week’s Supreme Court decision exchanged vows
in a ceremony officiated by state Attorney General Kamala Harris.
“This
is really a great day,” said Sandy Stier, who with her fiancĂ©e Kristin Perry
filed the lawsuit against Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that outlawed
same-sex marriage in California in 2008.
California,
which briefly allowed marriages in 2008, now becomes the 13th state, and the
largest, to allow gay marriage.
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