The Colorado Civil Rights Commission on Tuesday dropped its latest case against Christian cake shop owner Jack Phillips, handing him a second victory against state officials over his refusal to create cakes for certain LGBT events.
Mr. Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cake shop in Lakewood, Colorado, agreed in exchange to drop his lawsuit against the state, which he filed last year after the commission took action against him for declining to make a blue-and-pink cake to celebrate a transgender transition.
Kristen Waggoner, who represents Mr. Phillips as Alliance Defending Freedom senior vice president, called the outcome “great news for everyone.”
“We’re pleased that the state has dismissed its case against Jack,” said Ms. Waggoner, senior vice president. “This is the second time the state has launched a failed effort to prosecute him..."
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3 comments:
So why did this psychology flawed person go to him in the first place. They had to know his stance on matters of this nature. You are an X or Y. There is a trend in this country to coddle these disturbing and unnatural perversions. How is it Hanging these days Bruce.
Just what is a Transgender Cake? I imagine is comes without Cherries. Just get a Cookie Puss Carvel Ice Cream cake and call it a day.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission = LOSER
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