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Friday, October 21, 2005
Ohio Amish Campaign For Votes Against Zoning Restrictions
In Geauga County, Ohio, the Amish community has taken an unusual step into the political arena. Normally their religious beliefs require them to keep their distance from outsiders. The Associated Press reported yesterday however that the Amish say a Huntsburg Township ordinance restricting the size of home-based businesses prevents them from opening woodworking shops. These shops allow them to continue to work alongside their children, one of the tenets of the Amish lifestyle. Unwilling to pursue their objections through the courts, three Amish men successfully circulated a petition to put the zoning issue on the ballot. Now they are campaigning to urge voters to vote to eliminate the restrictions in the November 8 election.