JoeB131
Diamond Member
My issue is what is, or is not a public accommodation. Public accommodations are places you invite the public into to perform a transaction. So a baker where there is a point of sale transaction, a gas station, a supermarket, a movie theater things like that. A person has to be accommodated in a space open to the public.
A contracted service or good is not that. Renting out your own property for events is not that. You are not inviting the public into an area for a transaction, you are performing a transaction between two parties only.
Again, this has been litigated, and public accommodation laws apply to contracted services. Attempts to change the laws failed when the true masters of the right wing, Big Business, told them they couldn't do that stuff. (Just to let the Christians know how they rate: $$$$>Jesus.)