It takes gumption, and not sneaking around, trying to get around their limits.
And time, and money, and effort.
Sometimes, all it takes is a middle finger and doing as you damn well please.
/johnny
You’ll need to look up “public places” in your own state’s statutes to find the applicable definition, but I’ll bet your fight is already lost.
That is how the queer mafia is assaulting these private businesses.
As far as I’m concerned, if somebody has a deed, and is paying taxes on a piece of property....it IS NOT a public place. And if the government want to call it a “public accommodation” they should damn straight make it tax exempt.
On the other hand, any government owned building or open space, or entity that is government subsidized IS a public place.
But that’s not the way it is.
And what I suggested (making it be unquestionably private) IS NOT “sneaking around” it’s doing what you damn well please on your own private property.