faithful_servant
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It is part of the public accommodation laws, the same as the law that restricts businesses like Fred Meyer in Oregon from refusing to sell guns to someone between 18-20. Both cases are covered under those laws, and those laws are generally based on state.
https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/659A.403
And in case you are going to question the definition of a place of public accommodation, that is defined as well.
https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/659A.400
No, the firearms law is EXPLICITLY about firearms. So if you want to draw a comparison, then you need provide a law to compare to that is just as explicit.