Donald and Evelyn Knapp, both ordained ministers, have refused to marry a same sex couple in their chapel, The Hitching Post.
Now they face a $1000 fine for each day they decline hold the wedding and up to 180 days in jail.
City officials from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, states that the city has a non-discrimination statute that includes sexual orientation and gender identity, and because same-sex marriage became legal in Idaho on Oct. 15, 2014, the couple would have to conduct these weddings in their chapel.
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Courts should be letting all the people in Jail for What? Evil Doesn’t Exist, all in your Head
This is really getting out of hand, all of you LGBTknow what the score ISO, don’t even ask, you want your rights to be respected, show the same courtesy to others
what a joke…..you have rights sir and stand by them..do not be pushed around…the constitution is there to protect us from the government
They are a business not a church. Get a grip.
I used to like Idaho.
But, the gay marriage church’s and bakeries can deny traditional marriages and cakes with impunity. GO FISH.
GOD BLESS YOU .
need more like him
They should not be forced to do that, unlawful and unconstitutional
They can go to a gay minister