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According to Judge Stephen Reinhardt: "Proposition 8 serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and human dignity of gay men and lesbians in California." His decision will likely send the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. Since the ruling, some of music's biggest celebrities have since voiced their opinions on the momentous ruling on Twitter. Read them all below!
Musicians React to Prop 8 Ruling
@NOH8Campaign we're one step closer beautiful people :) #Prop8IsUnconstitutional
- Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) February 7, 2012
Are my ears hearing this corectly? If so my eyes are filling with tears of joy! thank you lord #Prop8IsUnconstitutional!
- Kelly Osbourne (@MissKellyO) February 7, 2012
Well duh!RT @HuffingtonPost: Prop 8, California's same-sex marriage ban, declared unconstitutional huff.to/yRhmYy
- Lance Bass (@LanceBass) February 7, 2012
Prop 8 has been ruled unconstitutional! In other news, the Pacific Ocean was discovered to be wet.
- Cory Monteith (@CoryMonteith) February 7, 2012
I am a gay American and it's my Constitution too. #NOH8
- Chely Wright (@chelywright) February 7, 2012
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