The statement in the article is slightly misleading but accurate if read with the proper understanding of the semantics used. "Public facilities" in this case means "government owned" such as city, state, or local government offices and agencies. The law requires all government owned facilities to have restrooms based on biological gender. It also prohibits local governments from enacting any "non-discrimination" ordinance that would compel businesses, schools, or churches to allow biologically MALE individuals to use female restrooms, showers, locker rooms, or vice versa. The law does not impose any restrictions or requirements on companies or other organizations; if PayPal wanted to allow men to use the ladies room in its proposed facility that would have been perfectly permissible under the law.
Correct...If PayPal doesn’t mind the perverts in their own restrooms at their business site, that’s not a problem...
North Carolina has passed a law stopping it in public facilities...
Correct...If PayPal doesn’t mind the perverts in their own restrooms at their business site, that’s not a problem...
North Carolina has passed a law stopping it in public facilities...