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February 21st, 2014
09:33 PM ET

Protesters rally against Arizona's controversial anti-gay bill

(CNN) - Arizona's Legislature has passed a controversial bill that would allow business owners, as long as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay and lesbian customers.

The bill, which the state House of Representatives passed by a 33-27 vote Thursday, now goes to Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican and onetime small business owner who vetoed similar legislation last year but has expressed the right of business owners to deny service.

"I think anybody that owns a business can choose who they work with or who they don't work with," Brewer told CNN in Washington on Friday. "But I don't know that it needs to be statutory. In my life and in my businesses, if I don't want to do business or if I don't want to deal with a particular company or person or whatever, I'm not interested. That's America. That's freedom."

As expected, the measure has drawn criticism from Democrats and business groups who said it would sanction discrimination and open the state to the risk of damaging litigation.

On Friday, the LGBT group Wingspan staged a protest march to the governor's office that drew about 200 people. Some carried signs with messages "God created us all equal" and "Shame on Arizona."

Tucson-based Rocco's Little Chicago Pizzeria posted a photo on its Facebook page of a sign with a message for state lawmakers: "We reserve the right to refuse service to Arizona legislators."

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  1. WD

    Idho is trying to do the exact same thing as AZ with religious rights, but in Boise they are protesting because they refuse to bring gay rights to the table. It is all the same and a firestorm is brewing.

    February 24, 2014 at 11:17 pm | Reply
  2. Dana

    If this bill in AZ is supposedly commonsense, then WHY propose the bill in the first place? This bill is straight up discrimination.

    February 24, 2014 at 7:19 pm | Reply
  3. JED

    I don't know who that blonde b-h was on Erin's show a few minutes ago talking about the Arizona law, but she is going to get a cramp in that finger she was waving around. Tell her to sit on it - literally.

    February 24, 2014 at 7:15 pm | Reply
  4. pete rasmussen

    Finally ! this Arizona Law will finally allow me to openly,legally deny Christians from my business 🙂

    February 24, 2014 at 7:12 pm | Reply

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