Eric Heins, right, and boyfriend David Glenn rally in support of gay marriage in San Francisco
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California's Supreme Court has annulled nearly 4,000 gay marriages that took place in San Francisco.
The Court ruled that the Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, overstepped his powers issuing same-sex marriage licences earlier this year.
Newsom gave the go-ahead to issue marriage licences, saying current legislation was discriminatory.
"The same-sex marriages authorized by the officials are void and of no legal effect," the judges said.
Gay groups slammed the decision to annul the unions as "shockingly disrespectful" while conservatives hailed the ruling as a major victory.
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The following comments reflect the balance of opinion we have received so far:
How could it possibly be any thing but fair? The Court was just applying the law, that is what Courts are supposed to do. The Mayor and the participants knew that they were acting outside California law when they embarked on this enterprise.
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The Court was just applying the law, that is what Courts are supposed to do
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Do they not realize that the judicial tyranny or legal anarchy that would be required for them to get what they want now could also be used against them by the majority in many more grievous ways?
Kurt, Baton Rouge, USA
To annul a marriage between 2 consenting adults is like opening Pandora's box. What if a racist gets in power and want to annul a mixed race marriage.
Hermione, UK
The mayor clearly broke the law by issuing the marriage certificates. California has marriage defined as a union between man and women. If gays want social change, then they must follow the proper procedures to change the law. Without law, every fanatical Mayor or judge will be able to decide what is right for the country.
Matthew McCormack, Philadelphia, USA
The next time you tell your children that everyone in the United States has equal rights, remember this: You're lying.
Robert, Eugene, Oregon USA
This doesn't seem unreasonable. It doesn't judge on the merit of gay marriages, merely that the Mayor over extended beyond his legal powers.
Mike, GA, USA
No! What has the USA become? it's no longer liberal, democratic or free. Could this be the end of the USA as a free country, and perhaps a respected superpower? If it is, and if it was planned that way, all the way from the top then it should send shivers down everybody's spine, what's next, multi racial?
Steven Brewis, Tswane Pretoria
Approving gay marriage is a disgrace to humanity and for all those nations that approve of it must suffer, otherwise Sodom and Gomorrah may have to appeal.
Mohamed Sheriff, MurrayTown, Sierra Leone
It was perfectly fair and legal, and just what Newsom and the couples really wanted. They knew he was deliberately overstepping the limits of his powers to make a social point. It's just like when protesters lay down in the streets, the pay-off is an arrest, to demonstrate the unfairness of whatever they're protesting.
T.J. Cassidy, Arlington, VA, USA