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<blockquote data-quote="tourists24" data-source="post: 2164029" data-attributes="member: 11490"><p>The bathroom/shower issues... absolutely. The employment guidelines I wish they would have left out but Constitutionally a states right to do. So if the only choice is yes or no... then yes if it stops Charlotte. </p><p></p><p>But I do agree with you that I think it will fall in court. There is a reason Charlotte passed their ordinance the way they did. They could have extended protections for trans people without removing the locker room/ bathroom exemptions. State leaders told Charlotte not to do it but they did anyway. It was on purpose to get a case to go to court for a favorable decision. No matter what happens in lower court, the 4th Circuit is more liberal now and will probably favor against Hb2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourists24, post: 2164029, member: 11490"] The bathroom/shower issues... absolutely. The employment guidelines I wish they would have left out but Constitutionally a states right to do. So if the only choice is yes or no... then yes if it stops Charlotte. But I do agree with you that I think it will fall in court. There is a reason Charlotte passed their ordinance the way they did. They could have extended protections for trans people without removing the locker room/ bathroom exemptions. State leaders told Charlotte not to do it but they did anyway. It was on purpose to get a case to go to court for a favorable decision. No matter what happens in lower court, the 4th Circuit is more liberal now and will probably favor against Hb2 [/QUOTE]
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