That the measure was approved by a majority of Colorado voters, he said, does not make it right.
Colorado voters have merely prohibited governments from using sexual preference as the basis for establishing legal rights.
Colorado voters approved a measure that stripped the power of state and local governments to increase taxes.
Colorado voters passed a similar measure by 60 percent to 40 percent.
On November 4, 1902, Colorado voters passed the amendment 72,980 to 26,266, an approval rate of greater than 72 percent.
Two weeks ago, Colorado voters passed a referendum that allows the state to issue $150 million in bonds to protect open lands.
Amendment 41 is a citizen initiative adopted by Colorado voters in the 2006 general election.
The measures are modeled after an initiative approved by Colorado voters last year, and is now tied up in a court challenge.
For now, more than two months before the election, it remains uncertain whether Colorado voters are much interested in who might have done what.
And Colorado voters have consistently rejected measures to address traffic problems.