California: Gay Prisoners Can Gay-Marry

Daily Stormer
September 9, 2013

Romance is in the air in the California prison system as prisoners are awarded the right to be gay-married.
Romance is in the air in the California prison system as prisoners are awarded the right to be gay-married.
Great news for the massive incarcerated queer population in California: you can now be gay-married.

Oh, but there is a problem – you cannot gay-marry someone inside your own prison. This means big black rapist-murderer-drug-dealers cannot marry their Asian gang-member prison bitches. Clearly, this is a violation of basic human rights, and will need to be appealed.

From LA Weekly:

With the demise of Proposition 8 — the gay marriage ban — gay inmates in California can get married to their same-sex partners, the Associated Press has reported.

In an August 30 memo, state prison officials stated that due to the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that “effectively invalidated” Proposition 8, they “must accept and process applications for a same-sex marriage between an inmate and a non-incarcerated person in the community, in the same manner as they do between opposite sex couples.”

In case you didn’t notice the wording, there is a caveat in that statement…

While a gay inmate can marry a person who is not jailed, two gay inmates cannot get married.

California prison officials state in the memo that there are “security concerns and other legitimate penological interests” for why two gay inmates cannot wed.