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ProSemper -21 points ago +7 / -28

They also have a right to not let you in. Not really sure what this note really does TBH.

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de9ebkmd7 14 points ago +14 / -0

Wrong. The Michigan dictate says anyone "medically able" which I interpret that anxiety caused by the mask is a medical condition where I don't need to wear a mask.

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Gyrfalcon 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Michigan dictate says anyone "medically able" which I interpret that anxiety caused by the mask is a medical condition where I don't need to wear a mask.

So does the Costco dictate. But it's just "able" IIRC for Michigan. I don't believe it's limited to medical. For other stores, I'd do as suggested above, wear the mask to get in the door, then play Karen and go see the manager. Explain why their policy is problematic and give them a copy of the card info. I'd reprint it without the red. You want to simply make the aware, not be obnoxious.

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Plutossextape1 2 points ago +2 / -0

I tried a mask for 5 minutes when I had to go into my office and started having a panic attack and difficulty breathing.

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Erikabodereka 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not really. If the ADA says that a business can't discriminate against someone with a disability, in this case the inability to wear a mask, then that store must allow that person to shop.

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Scroon 4 points ago +6 / -2

It's not like asking them for a gay wedding cake. When walking into a store without a mask, you're not asking the business to perform any specific or unusual service. You just want to buy one of their cakes.

A better analogy would be walking into a business without shoes or a shirt and having them refuse service.

However, shirts and shoes are American social and hygienic standards. Masks are fucking Middle East bullshit and interfere with physiological function.

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Wanderlust 3 points ago +4 / -1

The gay wedding cake was a special order. And they shopped around to find a vendor that didn't like the idea.

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RussianLimbaugh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Being a lesbian isn't covered under the ADA.