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Judge Orders Colorado Bakery to Cater for Same-Sex Weddings - ABC News
My only issue with the ruling is that I believe businesses should be able to refuse service to anyone they want. They shouldn't be free from any negative publicity, though.
I do wonder why the people who sued are wanting this bakery so much, or are they just trying to make a political point? If I was refused service, I would simply go to media, social media etc. and find another business who wants my service. If I was the bakery, my price for the service the people who served who I am being forced to cater to would be appropriate to the whole ordeal (as in major money versus regular fees). I bet they would sue then, again.
PS, I did search and found nothing and if this font/color comes out weird, I have no idea why.
A Colorado baker who refused to make a cake for a gay couple has been given an ultimatum by a judge; serve gay weddings or face fines.Administrative law judge Robert N. Spence found Friday that Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Denver, Colo. violated the law when he turned away David Mullins, 29, and Charlie Craig, 33, from his shop last year.
My only issue with the ruling is that I believe businesses should be able to refuse service to anyone they want. They shouldn't be free from any negative publicity, though.
I do wonder why the people who sued are wanting this bakery so much, or are they just trying to make a political point? If I was refused service, I would simply go to media, social media etc. and find another business who wants my service. If I was the bakery, my price for the service the people who served who I am being forced to cater to would be appropriate to the whole ordeal (as in major money versus regular fees). I bet they would sue then, again.
PS, I did search and found nothing and if this font/color comes out weird, I have no idea why.