(The Center Square) – Polly Colvin will be allowed to sell her handmade products, which include religious themes, at Bonduel’s farmers market after the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty advocated on her behalf to sell the products despite farmers market rules.
WILL sent a letter to Bonduel after reading the farmers market rules, which says that the sale of politically or religiously affiliated merchandise is prohibited.
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The policy violates the First Amendment related to both freedom of speech and free exercise of religion, WILL wrote.
Bonduel responded