Although a majority of Americans continue to believe small business owners should not be allowed to use their religious beliefs in order to refuse service to gay and lesbian customers, there has been a weakening in such sentiment over the last three years.
That is one of the major findings in PRRI's 2019 survey of over 40,000 Americans. The nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization found that 56% of Americans last year opposed allowing a small business owner in their state to refuse products