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Annapolis company opposed to same-sex marriage ends wedding business
An Annapolis trolley company has decided to forgo $50,000 of annual wedding business rather than serve same-sex couples, the Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday.
The owner of Discover Annapolis Tours, whose old-fashioned trolleys are iconic in the city's wedding scene, says he'll give up the wedding business rather than compromise his Christian convictions when same-sex marriages become legal in Maryland next week.
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