Reblogged from http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/the-coddled-bullies-won-in-arizona/
Such was the case in Arizona when Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a most reasonable bill updating the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act to clarify two ambiguities in the state’s law, which was modeled after the federal REFRA signed by Bill Clinton. Specifically, this new version made it clear that one’s “free exercise of religion” does not stop when you run a business. And that this “free exercise” not only protects you against the government but civil legal action as well.
Recently, business owners have been forced to go to great expense to
defend their right to operate in a way that will nor compromise the
moral values they hold dear. The lawsuits brought by Hobby Lobby and
Conestoga Woods against Obamacare’s birth control mandate are two of the
most visible. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide these case next
summer.
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Such was the case in Arizona when Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a most reasonable bill updating the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act to clarify two ambiguities in the state’s law, which was modeled after the federal REFRA signed by Bill Clinton. Specifically, this new version made it clear that one’s “free exercise of religion” does not stop when you run a business. And that this “free exercise” not only protects you against the government but civil legal action as well.
Ready or not, this issue is headed your way. CONTINUE READING
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