NY Couple End Fight Against Hosting Gay Marriages on Their Farm
A state appeals panel ruled in January that Cynthia and Robert Gifford's refusal was unlawfully based upon sexual orientation, and the couple won't challenge the January decision, the Daily Signal reports.
The dispute began in 2012, when Cynthia Gifford, citing her Christian beliefs about marriage, refused to have the wedding of Melisa Erwin and Jennifer McCarthy at the Gifford's Liberty Ridge Farm in Schaghticoke, N.Y. north of Albany.
Two years later, an administrative judge for the New York Division of Human Rights fined the Giffords $10,000, ordered them to pay the gay couple and to implement "anti-discrimination training and procedures."
"New York is pretty wedded to its Human Rights Law and finding discrimination where they can, so that probably makes it more difficult of a climb here in New York than some places elsewhere," Trainor tells the Daily Signal. "But I think it’s a difficult climb throughout the country right now."
Trainor said the Giffords will probably have to rework some of its business practices; they open their farm to both public and private events.
"It’s just unfortunate that the climate is such that our state and the federal government don’t allow us to do that."
Source: http://www.newsmax.com/US/farm-couple-gifford-end-fight-against/2016/02/23/id/715792/
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