There are many florists and bakers in Washington and Oregon states who will gladly provide services to homosexuals. If one or two of either services won’t provide satisfaction, there are many who will do so. There are more bakeries than just one, in Eugene, Oregon, for example.
The florist in the article, the baker I mentioned from Eugene, were no doubt known for their religious beliefs. I believe they were targeted in violation of their Constitutional rights. The Progressive laws citing non-discrimination, both in Oregon and Washington, violate First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States IMO, and I believe those two states can have their laws negated in the USSC.
OK, I follow.
I think what the guy from Castle rock CO is doing is probably faster.
He shopped around until he found a baker who refused to bake him a cake with a Christian message on it. He has sued, it’s now before the CO department that drove the Christian baker in Denver out of the business of wedding cakes.
The department graciously granted themselves another 90 day to consider, because the one year time they’ve already had was too short for such a difficult decision, and a decision is expected in about a month or so.