Bakers Can Refuse Anti-Gay Cakes

A Castle Rock man's claim that a Denver bakery discriminated against him when it wouldn't place a gay slur on a cake he was ordering has been rejected by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.

In a decision letter to William Jack sent on March 24, the Agency's Civil Rights Division said Azucar Bakery, 1886 S. Broadway, was within its rights when, in March 2014, it refused to bake him a Bible-shaped cake with hateful words about gays that he wanted written on the cake. According to the bakery, Jack also wanted the cake to have two men holding hands and an X on top of them.

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