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http://www.oregonlive.com/gresham/i...an_couple_refused_wedding.html#incart_m-rpt-2
So how do you folks feel about this? Personally I think the complaint is without merit. While I sympathize with the same-sex couple I believe a business reserves the right to refuse service to anyone they want.
A same-sex couple who requested a cake for their wedding in January but were refused service by a Gresham bakery have filed a complaint with the state, alleging Sweet Cakes by Melissa discriminated against them based on their sexual orientation.
Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries' civil rights division will investigate to determine if the business violated the Oregon Equality Act of 2007, which protects the rights of gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgender people in employment, housing and public accommodations.
It's the 10th complaint to the state in the last five years involving allegations of discrimination in a public place based on sexual orientation or gender identity, according to the bureau.
Rachel N. Cryer, 30, said she had gone to the Gresham bakery on Jan. 17 for a scheduled appointment to order a wedding cake. She met with the owner, Aaron Klein.
Klein asked for the date of the wedding and names of the bride and groom, Cryer said.
"I told him, 'There are two brides and our names are Rachel and Laurel,' " according to her complaint.
Klein responded that his business does not provide its services for same-sex weddings, she said.
"Respondent cited a religious belief for its refusal to make cakes for same-sex couples planning to marry," the complaint says.
Klein earlier this year told The Oregonian that he and his wife, Melissa, turn down requests to bake cakes for same-sex marriages because that goes against their Christian faith and cited their freedom of religious opinion. He has denied disparaging the couple.
So how do you folks feel about this? Personally I think the complaint is without merit. While I sympathize with the same-sex couple I believe a business reserves the right to refuse service to anyone they want.
