“Thou shalt not travel to Mississippi” demand the governors of Washington, New York, and Vermont. Mississippi’s new legislation is believed to be mean spirited and discriminatory and thus these governors feel it is in their power to limit travel of their own citizenry.
Reminiscent of the big brother behavior of the Mayor of San Fransisco, who made similar demands of city employees banning travel to North Carolina, these governors are overstepping their authority.
The mayoral panties are all twisted up because North Carolina has passed legislation preventing anti-discrimination protection for lesbian, gay and transgender people thus nullifying a Charlotte ordinance that allowed for transgender bathroom use of the opposite gender.
City workers were banned by the Lee from “non-essential” travel to North Carolina, Truth and Action reports.
The Mississippi legislation is viewed as discriminatory against the LGBT community, yet in actuality it protects all citizens of Mississippi from government over reach by protecting “sincerely held religious beliefs and moral convictions of individuals, organizations and private associations.”
Citizens of Mississippi who hold religious convictions are given the freedom to exercise their faith without repudiation. Under this legislation, people of faith will be protected if they deny wedding services to same-sex couples. It also allows employers to take their religious beliefs to inform such work place values such as dress code and bathroom or locker access.
The legislation does not remove civil rights from any one group, but strengthens the First Amendment for all.

I guess the mayors of these states don’t believe in state rights?
Just the beginning of Obamas failed immigration policies
Planning my trip to Natchez now
Show us where governors can ban travel by anyone to anywhere.
So silly offended at everything we go wherever we want land of the free not the libs
Why would they come here anyway lol
They can’t do that … They can ask you to not go there, But Ban Travel … No
I can tell you now. No state can tell me where I can go. Last I checked this was a free country. Also the first amendment plainly states the right to exercise religion. Not the right from religion.
Good, I don’t think Mississippi wants that kind of people coming to their state.
I will be heading there soon myself on vacation..all should follow suite