Proposition 102 is 20 simple and clear words that define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Gay marriage is already illegal in the state of Arizona, but we believe that a constitutional amendment is required for several reasons.
Your marriage may already be in trouble
In 2006 Arizona voters decided NO on a constitutional amendment which would have defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman. In fact, Prop 107 was just like our current Prop 102. But ever since that proposition failed to pass, we are beginning to understand the truly disasterous consequences of its failure.
It is estimated that, since 2006, approximately 20,000 heterosexual marriages have failed in Arizona due to inadequate protections from the possibility of activist judges ruling in favor of some future homosexual plaintiffs. State authorities fear that we may be on a slippery slope of failed heterosexual marriages and broken families if we don't take immediate action to pass Prop 102.
The threat from California
Additionally, the legality of gay marriage in California sent out powerful shockwaves of destructive gay energy throughout the country. Without an amendment to our constitution specifically barring homosexuals from obtaining marriage rights, this destructive force will continue to turn thousands of upright, decent straight couples into deranged, out-of-control gay perverts.
Stop the spread
New research from the Family Focus Forum (FFF) indicates that homosexuality may in fact be a communicable disease. In fact, many previously heterosexual men are now leaving their families for no apparent reason in order to persue careers in fashion design and hair styling. One has only to tune in to Bravo to see how such shows as Shear Genius or Project Runway are transforming popular culture toward the sin of homosexuality.