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FILE -- This March, 6, 2013 photo shows Arlene's Flowers on Lee Boulevard in Richland, Wash. Barronelle Stutzman is a 70-year-old grandmother who owns the flower shop and is also in the eye of the national storm over gay rights, after refusing to provide flowers for a same sex wedding. In a February ruling, Benton County Superior Court Judge Alexander Ekstrom found that Stutzman's refusal to provide flowers because of sexual orientation violated Washington's anti-discrimination and consumer protection laws. She has been fined $1,000, plus $1 in court costs and fees.  (AP Photo/Tri-City Herald, Bob Brawdy, File)

FILE -- This March, 6, 2013 photo shows Arlene's Flowers on Lee Boulevard in Richland, Wash. Barronelle Stutzman is a 70-year-old grandmother who owns the flower shop and is also in the eye of the national storm over gay rights, after refusing to provide flowers for a same sex wedding. In a February ruling, Benton County Superior Court Judge Alexander Ekstrom found that Stutzman's refusal to provide flowers because of sexual orientation violated Washington's anti-discrimination and consumer protection laws. She has been fined $1,000, plus $1 in court costs and fees. (AP Photo/Tri-City Herald, Bob Brawdy, File)

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