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<blockquote data-quote="Rooster1971" data-source="post: 3613302" data-attributes="member: 19292"><p>As it stands now gun owners are not a protected class. I could see it get challenged in court on the banking institutions, but it hasn’t happened at this point. </p><p>As far as rentals, I could see it get challenged on a few laws on the books about the right to protect yourself and could possibly open themselves up for a civil suit if someone died due to not having a means of protection. It would be discrimination if the lease agreement said having guns is okay unless your Muslim. It’s not discrimination if it’s applied equally across the board(ie nobody can have firearms on premises.)</p><p>It would also be a good idea to not have any language in the agreement saying firearms are permitted. This could open a property owner with potentially deep pockets up to being sued due to someone’s negligence with a firearm resulting in injury or death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rooster1971, post: 3613302, member: 19292"] As it stands now gun owners are not a protected class. I could see it get challenged in court on the banking institutions, but it hasn’t happened at this point. As far as rentals, I could see it get challenged on a few laws on the books about the right to protect yourself and could possibly open themselves up for a civil suit if someone died due to not having a means of protection. It would be discrimination if the lease agreement said having guns is okay unless your Muslim. It’s not discrimination if it’s applied equally across the board(ie nobody can have firearms on premises.) It would also be a good idea to not have any language in the agreement saying firearms are permitted. This could open a property owner with potentially deep pockets up to being sued due to someone’s negligence with a firearm resulting in injury or death. [/QUOTE]
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