  Gotta love urlLink Arkansas : CONWAY, Ark. (AP) - A farmer who acknowledged spreading 3 tons of manure along the route of a gay rights parade pleaded innocent Monday, saying he was exercising his constitutional right to free speech. ... The farmer, Wesley Bono, 35, of Greenbrier, is accused of dumping the manure in front of a gay couple's home and spreading it along two city streets.
Bono said before his court appearance on a misdemeanor harassment charge that he was exercising a constitutional right. 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. " His trial is set for Sept. 16. If convicted, he could be sentenced to perform community service and pay for the cleanup. Conway officials have not said how much it cost them to clean up the mess. Of course, Arkansas has no shortage of urlLink manure .
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