BehindBlueI's
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- Oct 3, 2012
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After some thought I think a good option might be to say, I am not a police officer, are you planning on discriminating against me because of that, if so please give me your name and I'll gladly leave?
Personally I'm not a fan of OC but Constitutional carry is the law. I'm also not an attorney but common sense tells me that allowing LEOs to be armed and refusing citizens would be discriminating against them. Maybe someone with some legal "chops" might care to comment?
Discrimination, in and of itself is neither illegal nor immoral. If you'd rather eat chocolate than vanilla, that's discrimination. If you give a 10% discount to veterans but not to non-veterans, that's discrimination. If you'll sell alcohol to someone who's 45 but not someone who's 4, that's discrimination, etc. etc.
So, yes, it's a discriminatory practice. Not illegal, as few acts of discrimination are and many are codified. Your spouse gets legal rights in regards to you that your neighbor doesn't, which is both discriminatory and enshrined in law.
If it's immoral, INGO can argue about I suppose.