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People should have equal rights, but not businesses. — Elizabeth Grant, Retired, Roxbury
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No. Because it’s ridiculous. They’re not individuals. The owners can have rights and opinions, not the corporations. — Jorge Martinez, Executive Director, Dorchester
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No, I don’t. We need a more level playing field. — Helen Credle, Writer, Roxbury
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I don’t think so. Corporations are legal entities designed to make money. — Priscilla Flint, Community Organizer, Roslindale
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No. Definitely not. Corporations are all about money. — Phillip Lodge, Entrepreneur, Dorchester
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I don’t think so. Corporations don’t need any extra advantages. — Yvonne, Care Provider, Dorchester