Colorado Bakery Refused To Make Anti-Gay Cake Within Rights
I believe everyone should be allowed to live the lives that they choose to lead, and so did the owners of a Denver bakery who was proven not to have been discriminant against a customer by refusing to fulfill an order requesting two cakes with anti-gay imagery and wording on them.
The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies ruled that the Azucar Bakery was more than within its rights, when they refused to label a cake with distasteful words about gays and was asked to make a second cake depicting two men holding hands and an X on top of them.
The owner of the bakery said that she would be more than happy to make the cakes, but she refused to put the wording and imagining them.