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Tennessee’s Republican Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has entered the debate over a city’s ordinance restricting religious events in a public space, which gained headlines when a local resident was prohibited from holding a Charlie Kirk prayer vigil.
In a letter sent to Morristown Mayor Gary Chesney on Thursday, Skrmetti stated that “Tennessee law prohibits denying a person the full and equal enjoyment of a public accommodation on the grounds of religion.”
At issue was Section 9-204 of the Morristown Code of Ordinances, which bars an outdoor space known as the Farmer’s Market and Downtown Green from being used for religious purposes.
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In a letter sent to Morristown Mayor Gary Chesney on Thursday, Skrmetti stated that “Tennessee law prohibits denying a person the full and equal enjoyment of a public accommodation on the grounds of religion.”
At issue was Section 9-204 of the Morristown Code of Ordinances, which bars an outdoor space known as the Farmer’s Market and Downtown Green from being used for religious purposes.
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Tenn. AG Skrmetti weighs in on city banning Charlie Kirk prayer vigil
Tennessee s Republican Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has entered the debate over a city s ordinance restricting religious events in a particular public space, which gained headlines when a local
