Kentucky Governor: Company Should Not Be Forced To Print Gay Pride
Shirts Due To Christian Beliefs
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky's
Republican governor is urging the state's highest court to rule in favor
of a company whose owner refused to print T-shirts for a gay rights
festival because of his Christian beliefs.
Attorneys for Gov. Matt Bevin have asked to file a brief with the
Kentucky Supreme Court in the case involving Hands-On Originals. The
company refused an order in 2012 from Lexington's Gay and Lesbian
Services Organization for T-shirts in advance of the city's Gay Pride
Festival.
The Lexington Human Rights Commission ruled the company violated a city
ordinance banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. A state
judge and the Court of Appeals both reversed those rulings. The Kentucky
Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case.
Bevin argues Kentucky should protect the right of its citizens to act
according to their conscience.
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