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<font size="4">Colorado governor okays open bathrooms</font>
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 5/31/2008 5:45:00 AM

Colorado Governor Bill Ritter has signed a bill that has shocked many of the state’s residents.

The bill adds transgendered people to the list included in the state’s non-discrimination law. That means businesses will be required to hire transgendered people, even if they are owned and operated by Christians who oppose the lifestyle on moral grounds. Focus on the Family spokesman Bruce Hausknecht was asked what impact that will have on churches and ministries such as his.

“One of our state legislators demanded and got an amendment that would exempt from the definition of public accommodation a church, a synagogue, a mosque, or any other facility that is primarily used for religious purposes,” he explains.

But he says it is not certain ministries other than churches would be left untouched. Hausknecht also notes that the bill creates an opportunity for sexual predators to visit the restroom of their choice to find a victim.

“What this bill now does do is allow men to go into women’s restrooms and locker rooms and vice versa because we are told that we cannot discriminate against someone with a transgender status,” he warns.

Colorado lawmakers also slapped voters in the face with a provision that prohibits a public referendum or petition drive to overturn the law. Hausknecht says the only choice Colorado voters have now is to send people to the legislature that will act to reverse the law.


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Government rarely if ever solves problems, government IS the problem.
"a provision that prohibits a public referendum or petition..." Well there goes the idea of government by the people, for the people, and of the people. Can you say nanny state?


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