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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 8085195" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>No, it doesn't. There's simply enough profit in it for them to take the risk. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Federal government <em>cannot</em> uphold a State law, order, or ordinance. Not their jurisdiction.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're missing the point. The question is not whether the store can ask for proof, as we were talking about what happens in court.</p><p></p><p>John doesn't want to wear a mask. Jane owns a small market. John comes to the store, without a mask. Jane, following local ordinances, orders and policies, says John cannot enter. John claims an ADA exemption. </p><p></p><p>Jane doesn't have to ask for proof. She doesn't have to (and indeed, cannot legally) allow John inside the store. She offers John accommodation - give her a list of what's needed and she'll have someone gather the items and bring them out. John, being a putz, raises a fuss, and the thing ends up in court in one of many possible ways.</p><p></p><p><em>THE COURT</em> asks John on what basis he claims the ADA exemption. Now, John does have to prove that he actually has a relevant condition. If he does not, his entire case is fraudulent, and John himself is in deep kimchee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 8085195, member: 177"] No, it doesn't. There's simply enough profit in it for them to take the risk. The Federal government [I]cannot[/I] uphold a State law, order, or ordinance. Not their jurisdiction. You're missing the point. The question is not whether the store can ask for proof, as we were talking about what happens in court. John doesn't want to wear a mask. Jane owns a small market. John comes to the store, without a mask. Jane, following local ordinances, orders and policies, says John cannot enter. John claims an ADA exemption. Jane doesn't have to ask for proof. She doesn't have to (and indeed, cannot legally) allow John inside the store. She offers John accommodation - give her a list of what's needed and she'll have someone gather the items and bring them out. John, being a putz, raises a fuss, and the thing ends up in court in one of many possible ways. [I]THE COURT[/I] asks John on what basis he claims the ADA exemption. Now, John does have to prove that he actually has a relevant condition. If he does not, his entire case is fraudulent, and John himself is in deep kimchee. [/QUOTE]
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