Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will allow the bill to become law, thereby preventing cities and counties from passing ordinances designed to protect LGBT people from discrimination in housing, jobs, and businesses.
The Arkansas legislature gave its final thumbs-up Friday to a bill that will block cities and counties from enacting antidiscrimination laws that protect LGBT people.
The Arkansas House of Representatives voted decisively, 57-20, for SB202, with seven members voting present. Having already cleared the state Senate Monday, the bill now heads to the governor’s desk.
Holly Dickson, the legal director of the ACLU of Arkansas, said the bill is “designed to permit as much discrimination as possible in the state.”
“I am a Christian in the United States of America,” she continued. “It’s time to stand up and say enough is enough. They can do what they want to do, but we don’t have to destroy a business. I think it’s time that business owners have rights as well.”
Stupid mother****ing bitch.
LIFE is more important than your business, you ignorant twat.
Pressed courts are ruling for gay marriage I see. Bills like these will be knocked down someday so enjoy your petty vengeance, keep standing on the wrong side of history. Can't wait for the day the Supreme Court deems us a protected class.
Pressed courts are ruling for gay marriage I see. Bills like these will be knocked down someday so enjoy your petty vengeance, keep standing on the wrong side of history. Can't wait for the day the Supreme Court deems us a protected class.
They truly believe they are on the right side of history. For example:
I just don't understand a country that apparently separates government from religion allows idiots like this self-righteous inbred hick make laws on the basis of religion.
Whatever, it will be struck down as unconstitutional eventually.
EDIT: And who is this **** named Mary, she sounds like a ****ing idiot. How does employing or serving a member of LGBT community "destroy a business?"