To: cuban leaf; All
And once you leave the street and walk into a private business, you are subject to their rules. That is a first amendment thing. If they say no shoes, no shirt, no service, Put on shoes and a shirt. If they say no guns, either leave it in the car or conceal carry.
Ok, so what if they say 'no Cuban leaf's?...just for example?
35 posted on
09/10/2019 7:35:57 AM PDT by
notdownwidems
(Washington D.C. has become the enemy of free people everywhere!)
To: notdownwidems; cuban leaf
> so what if they say ‘no Cuban leaf’s?...just for example? <
Actually, that would be perfectly legal. There are, I believe, seven protected classes by federal law. You cannot discriminate against anyone based on one of those classes. One of them is religion. So, for example, a public business could not put up a sign saying No Catholics allowed.
But if something is not on the federal (or state) list, its legal. So a public business could put up a sign saying No Freepers allowed. Or No redheads allowed. Weird, huh?
47 posted on
09/10/2019 8:02:35 AM PDT by
Leaning Right
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