RE: Ministers Threatened with Jail/Fines For Refusing to Officiate at Gay Weddings
October 25, 2014 at 11:01 am
The city attorney has backed down after coming to the conclusion that The Hitching Post's tax exempt status does not affect the exemption for religious organizations. http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/co...rights-law
The Idaho ACLU is still watching:
Quote:But Gridley said after further review, he determined the ordinance doesn’t specify non-profit or for-profit.
“After we've looked at this some more, we have come to the conclusion they would be exempt from our ordinance because they are a religious corporation,” Gridley explained.
Quote: The group that helped create Coeur d'Alene's anti-discrimination ordinance says the Hitching Post shouldn't have to perform same-sex marriages. The Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations says in a letter to the mayor and city council that the Knapps fall under the religious exemption in the law.
The Idaho ACLU is still watching:
Quote:Leo Morales of the ACLU of Idaho said the exemption makes sense as long as the Hitching Post primarily performs religious ceremonies.
“However, if they do non-religious ceremonies as well, they would be violating the anti-discrimination ordinance,” Morales said. “It's the religious activity that's being protected."
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