PLYMOUTH –

That was the exchange between Commissioner Adam Faulstich and County Attorney Sean Surrisi at the Marshall County Commissioners meeting on Monday.
Surrisi’s response as to why it wouldn’t be advisable centered on possible constitutional challenges that could be brought against the county, pointing to a history of acceptance of those coming to the United States for its tolerance of the right to worship and objections from residents that may not espouse the Christian faith.







