On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Caitlyn M. Martin wrote:

> For better or for worse, I don't think it's legal to do so.  This was
> discussed heavily by Webgrrls a couple of years ago, and the conclusion that
> was reached was that we, ourselves, could be sued for discrimination.  This
> applies only to the U.S., of course.  (Disclaimer:  I am not a lawyer, and
> I am merely passing on other people's opinions/conclusions).

eh? um..I think that's only if you take public funds or are incorporated
or otherwise have some sort of legal standing...Otherwise, what about girl
scouts or womens-clubs-at-church, not to mention a billion different
mailing lists, etc...

I'm not a lawyer, though, and I don't have the time to go play one right
now..anyone with real legal experience have a comment? :) 

Vinnie
--
Reality is a formality, an agreed upon set of lies -- J.D. Catron
Obligatory pathetic website at http://george.he.net/~drachen


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