The Arizona Legislature recently passed a bill that allows business owners to refuse service to gay or lesbian customers, CBS News reported. Civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman is astounded and appalled that the bill, SB 1062, had passed through both houses of the Arizona legislature. The bill would give any business, church or person with religious beliefs a defense against action brought by the government or an individual claiming discrimination. The refusing business or person may seek an injunction if they can show that their actions are based on religious beliefs and that the claim against them would place a burden on their ability to exercise their religion, reported CBS News (2.22.14). Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona is expected to make a decision about the bill soon. Proponents of the law say it is needed to protect the “religious freedom” of people who have legitimate religious objections to gay marriage. Perecman joins the opposition arguing that a law like this acts as a license to discriminate. Democrats called the proposal ‘state-sanctioned discrimination’ and an 'embarrassment.' “For a state to establish itself as intolerant and unwelcoming to many people who actually live there is unconscionable. Gays and lesbians are not second-class citizens,” Perecman said. “Everyone deserves equal treatment.” “This legislation touches on issues including religious freedom, constitutional protections and civil rights,” said Perecman, a civil rights violation lawyer in New York for over 30 years. “If only Arizona had taken a step in the right direction.” The CBS News story cited is “Arizona Bill Allowing Businesses To Refuse Service To Gays Advances.” Lawsuits concerning discrimination have been filed against a number of companies. Individuals who believe they have been victims of a New York civil rights violation, including sexual orientation discrimination can contact The Perecman Firm
David Perecman Opposes Arizona’s Anti-Gay Bill