Will you avoid traveling to North Carolina due to its new anti-LGBT law?

Molly Braverman
theater manager | Bella Vista
"Yes. I’d consciously avoid giving them any commerce, to the extent that’s possible. It’s totally outrageous what the lawmakers did. If we can’t appeal to their better instincts, we can influence them with our dollars."


Halle Ballard
student | Gayborhood
"Yes, I’m very supportive of the LGBT movement. My mother is a lesbian. I think it’s awful what happened in North Carolina. I used to go there every year for a vacation with my mother. We’re looking into Fire Island."


Wesley Parrott
organist | Gayborhood
"No. I think it’s very wrong what they did but I have to go to North Carolina to play the organ for a dear professor’s funeral. He was 98 years old. He was a great mentor. It’s a great honor to be invited to play. I simply can’t miss it."


David Morris
Episcopal priest | Bensalem
"Yes. I told my niece who lives there that I can’t visit her until the law is repealed. It’s draconian, repulsive and evil. I won’t step foot in that state, even though I love my niece dearly. We’ll communicate in other ways."


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