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Store owner replaces No Gays Allowed sign
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RUTLEDGE, Tenn. (AP) — An East Tennessee hardware store owner who put up a “No Gays Allowed” sign in response to the Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage says he decided to take a “bold” stand for his beliefs.

Jeff Amyx tells local media outlets that he put the sign up at Amyx Hardwar & Roofing Supplies in Grainger County on Monday because he disagreed with the court’s decision last week. He said gay and lesbian relationships are against his religion.

On Tuesday, however, media reports say he took down that sign and replaced it with one reading “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech & freedom of religion.”

Amyx, who is Baptist, says he’ll sell to gay people as long as they “behave” and don’t express their opinions in his store.