Colts fans offended by protesting players could get the right to a refund under Indiana lawmaker's proposal

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An Indiana state congressman has introduced legislation aimed at forcing the NFL's Indianapolis Colts to offer refunds to fans if the team's players kneel in protest during the national anthem before home games.

The Daily Mail reports Rep. Milo Smith said his proposal would compel the Colts to offer refunds in the first quarter to any fans offended by players' refusing to stand during the anthem.

Earlier this season, President Trump suggested that fans should walk out of the stadium if players protest.

Smith is willing to take that a step further by giving the fans a chance at a refund if players are “not respecting the national anthem or our country.”

The Colts have not commented on the matter.

Their players haven’t taken a knee since September.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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