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•Earlier this year you might have seen in the news that Mississippi (among other states) signed into law a bill that protects businesses and religious groups from punishment if they deny services (wedding planning, counseling, baking a cake, adoption support, etc) to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people when providing those services conflicts with the individual’s sincerely held religious beliefs or convictions.
•Should states be able to pass such laws? Should businesses be able to deny services to GLBT on the basis of religious convictions? Why or why not?
•If you choose to answer this, try to keep the discussion focused on Constitutionality and legality rather than ambiguous terms like "right" and "wrong".
These type of laws should never be made because these are not constitutional and legal becuase if those religious groups and business groups are saying that they are denied why god created these people and why government is collecting taxes.
If the Governemnt want to protect them ask them first that religion is for god and god is the one who created these people are not. For business people ask whether we should stop collecting taxes from them or not.
How can governemnt can support these type of things. Every people are equal before law than where is equality where are the rights that constitution provides to them . This is like one form of untouchability than government is supporting untouchability in this say by protecting and making these laws. Everyone in the world are recognising them as humans than why are these people still thinking about them like this.
The Government should not support these type of acts which leads to chaos