20-year-old sues @Walmart, @DICKS for age discrimination pic.twitter.com/2bW0E2XdTO
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From the Chicago Tribune:
A 20-year-old man in southern Oregon has filed a lawsuit against Dick's Sporting Goods and Walmart after he says they refused to sell him a rifle.So Oregon law allows people to buy rifles at the age of 18, but are private businesses required to sell a rifle to someone under 21?
The Oregonian/OregonLive reports Tyler Watson's lawsuit filed Monday claims he faced age discrimination when he tried to buy a rifle in February at a store owned by Dick's in Medford.
Watson says he was also refused when he attempted to buy a gun at the Grants Pass Walmart.
Dick's and Walmart restricted gun sales in the wake of the Feb. 14 Florida high school massacre. The lawsuit is believed to be the first filed over the new gun policies.
Oregon law allows residents to buy shotguns or rifles starting at age 18.
I guess if a private bakery business is required to bake a cake for a gay wedding even though gay marriage violates the religious beliefs of the owner of the business and the store policy, then I suppose it's wrong for Walmart and Dick's to discriminate against Tyler Watson based on his age.





























































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