AUGUST 14 . 2004 • Q-NOTES National 23 Pride Parade faces smelly predicament Protesting farmer dumps tons of cow manure along parade route in rural Arkansas by Mark Johnson CONWAY, Ark. — An Arkansas farmer in the tiny town of Conway says he was exercising his constitutional right to free The town of Conway, Aric., gof a stinky surprise when a farmer 'protesting' a gay pride parade dumped three tons of horse, cow and pig manure along the route of the event. speech when he dropped three tons of horse, cow and pig manure along the rpute of the community’s first gay rights parade June 27. Wesley Bono, 35, pleaded innocent Aug. 2 to dumping manure on the parade route and in front of the home of a couple who organized the pride weekend. Bono told the judge that he was "exer cising his constitutional right to free speech.” Outside the coupt Bono expanded on what, he sees as a civil rights issue. “Under the First Amendment,- a man is allowed to protest. That’s what I was doing,” Bono told KATV. “I didn’t do it as a hate crime or any crime at all.” But Brian Chase, a staff attorney for Lambda Legal, dis agreed; “In the first place, he didn’t spread [the manure] along the street, he also target ed a local home. Spreading it on a public road is one thing, targeting a specific house is another. “The First Amendment doesn’t allow you to do what ever you want," added Chase. “It allows you to say whatever you want. He’s not' free to waste thousands of tax dollars by dumping refuse all over the street.” His trial is set for Sept. 16. If convicted, he could be sentenced to perform commu nity service and pay for the cleanup. Conway officials have not said how much it cost them to clean up the mess. City crews worked for hours removing the manure. Once the streets were cleared and hosed down, about 275 par- Joseph G. Jernsek, M.D. ]. Wesley-Thqmpson, P.A.-C. Christine Fi^Jioeske^FiN.R THE iEMSEK CliN 1C OF HUNTTCVILtE, NC General Internal Medicine Infectioiis Disease Women's Health Complementary & Nutritional Health HIV Care & Research "Serving the gay, lesbian, bi^exijiql and transgender community." Board Certified: InfectiQus..jDisease & Internal Medicine Extended hours farLyoiir convenience 16630 Northcross Driy^, Suite 102 (1-77, exit 25) Huntersville,;.NC 28078 (704) 987-2111 If you have a pet, we should be your vet! Dr. Margurette Straley Dr. Leland-McLaughlin, Jr. Freedom Animal Hospital 3055 Freedom Drive Charlotte, NC 28208 Phone:704-399-6534 Fax:704-391-0210 16 16 ticipants in the town of 26,000 continued their march. Two radio disc jockeys, Phillip Beard and Christine Brown, were also at the parade, making fun of the marchers by handing out gay pornography. The stunt backfired when a 16-year-old boy told authorities that Beard, dressed only in a skimpy black swimsuit, gave him a DVD of gay porn. The two radio personalities were charged with two counts of possessing and giving away obscene materials to minors. KABZ-FM cancelled their show, and they now face up to five years in prison and . $2,000 fines if convicted. Prosecutor H.G. Foster said he doubted Brown or Beard would do time. “This is an important case, but it’s mostly important as a societal statement,” Foster said in a quote published by the Associated Press. “There are very few who would disagree that when it comes to dis tribution of explicit materials, generally as a society, we think that’s unacceptable.” But Chase said that Foster’s remarks ■show that these cases “are not being taken as seriously as they should. “if gay people did that, they would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Chase said, “Especially in Arkansas.” —Wire services contributed to this report In.Store»Jiuie 29 WWW.CHfR.COM SEPTEMBER 15 UVM COLISEUM ON SALE NOW “““ I TICKErS AVAILABLE AT THE UVM COLISEUM BOX OFFICE, Aa TICKETMASTER OUTLETS. ONUNE AT CC.COM OR iGC^Cwl CHARGE BY PHONE 336.8S2.1100 or 336.722.6400. All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change =• - - * without notice. A service charge is added to each tidief price. A Clear Channel Event