In general, I think we're on our way. And the nation typically follows suit when California sets social precedents.
However, this has the potential to backfire. Even in liberal California, the majority of people still do NOT support gay marriage, which means if this gets on the November ballot it could be overturned by the voters. If that happens, you can tack on at least another decade to this whole process.
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