This law goes against other laws which prohibits medical personal from refusing services to those in need. If the Michigan Senate does pass the law it is unclear how this law could be enforced or which law would take precedence.
Those in favor of the legislation claim that an individual's personal religious convictions are guaranteed and cannot be infringed upon even in emergency situations. Opponents of the bill argue that the law legalizes discrimination based on sexual orientation... something that is also already illegal.
Thoughts?