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Restaurants Divided In Indiana Religious Freedom Law

One restaurant owner, who did not identify himself or his business, said he avoids having to serve gay people by lying about kitchen problems. At the other end of the spectrum, Josh Driver, a native of Valparaiso, Ind., created a campaign called “Open for Service.” Its robin-egg-blue stickers began popping up across the capital city of Indianapolis, whose Republican mayor had raised concerns about the effect of the law on business and tourism in the city.

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