Good news, Pennsylvanians: You may now legally blaspheme the Lord with your business name

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Good news, Pennsylvanians: You may now legally blaspheme the Lord with your business name

POSTED: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 7:09 PM
Filed Under: Tinfoil Hats Off

This just in: Yesterday, a federal court judge struck down what we can only presume to be an ancient state law that forbids people from opening businesses with names containing “[w]ords that constitute blasphemy, profane cursing or swearing or that profane the Lord’s name.”

This was, until June 30, an actual law, that was actually enforced by the Pennsylvania Department of State Corporation Bureau as recently as 2007, when the bureau denied Downington filmmaker George Kalman's request to name his company "I Choose Hell Productions LLC," on account of it making Jesus cry or whatever.

I'm reading through the 67-page judgment now. Will update later. In the meantime, read for yourself here, courtesy of the local ACLU.


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