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| View Poll Results: Do Business Owners Have the Right to Refuse Service Due to Moral/Religious Objections? | |||
| No |
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15 | 25.00% |
| Yes |
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38 | 63.33% |
| Unsure/Maybe/Other |
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7 | 11.67% |
| Voters: 60. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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The florist in the story is not what I was thinking of. I was thinking of someone bringing a non-kosher item into a kosher restaurant and being asked to leave. Noah's Bagels is now a chain but it used to be owned by an Orthodox Jew and the sign read in the front please do not bring outside food and drink in. So I voted yes. Maybe it depends? On whether I agree? Hee hee!
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