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The head of a gun-rights organization, and an attorney formerly with the U.S. Justice Department, have varying opinions about a "Muslim-free" gun store.
"These are private stores and they're free to do what they wish," says Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America. "And if they don't want to sell to the enemy, then good for them."
But the gun store can't legally discriminate against Muslims based on the 1964 Civil Rights Act, says J. Christian Adams, who worked for the Civil Rights division at the Justice Department.