At some point you have to throw your hands up in the air. That’s why I don’t think their should be laws that mandate who a business allows in their private facilities. If we are at the point where we have to have laws to protect those women who freely choose to use these places, we are done anyhow I figure. Like I said, I’m not sure either.
The dem voters of Charlotte can stew in it as far as I’m concerned. As long as they let private business alone and are themselves responsible for any lawsuits, and don’t get state tax money for these facilities. Maybe.
Freegards
Well, it’s like saying, “I don’t care if people (fill in the blank) as long as I’m not paying for it.” You are ... in the sense that some entity supported by your taxes is paying for it.
I tell myself that all my taxes support functions I like, such as state parks and my daughter’s CG salary.