Four Oregon lawsuits have made national headlines and challenged the ability of national retailers to restrict gun sales to people under 21. In all four cases, all filed in county circuit courts, 20-year-old Oregon men say stores violated their civil rights by refusing to sell them guns and ammo. The cases claim the stores’ policies violate state anti-discrimination laws that bar merchants from refusing service based on a number of protected classes, including age.
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