You may disagree with Costco's policy, and you're free to tell them that. But it isn't your place to tell them their policy is wrong. That policy is legal under Minnesota law.
I never siad it was illegal, I said it was wrong. Big difference.
What's the difference between telling a firm you disagree with their policy and telling them that their policy is wrong?
Is it possible to agree with a policy but think it is wrong? Is it possible to disagree with a policy but think it is right?
If so, examples, please.
"Non-Sequitur" is right.
Or was that post a joke, and I didn't realize it?
Wrong and legal are not the same thing. Good Grief.