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An Oklahoma man and U.S. Army Reservist has filed a lawsuit against a gun range owner for religious discrimination.Raja’ee Fatihah and representatives with ACLU Oklahoma and CAIR filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday morning and held a press conference at the Capitol to announce the lawsuit.October Fatihah visited the Save Yourself Survival and Tactical Gun Range in in October in Muskogee County to tell the owners that Muslims aren’t bad people.In July, the owners Chad and Nicole Neal, placed a sign outside their store, declaring it a Muslim-free establishment.“I tried to engage Chad in a dialog, he expressed some concerns and I tried to address those concerns, I told him I was a service member,” Fatihah said. “The longer we talked the less willing they were to allow me to use their facilities, ultimately they asked me to leave.”Robert Muise, co-founder and Chief Council of the American Freedom Law Center, was hired Tuesday night to represent the Neals. He said Fatihah went to the business to look for trouble.“He went there for the purpose of really instigating this litigation. He was very confrontational,” Muise said. “He showed up with an AK-47 over his shoulder to an outdoor range when it was pouring rain. There was nobody else that was there.”Muise said Fatihah's religion wasn’t ever a factor in the denial for service. “The owner didn’t deny him. He said fill out the application and we will get back with you,” Muise said. “They wanted to do a background check on this individual because they were very concerned about his behavior.”Muise said the Neals were concerned about public safety. He adds that the sign placed outside the facility is protected by freedom of speech.Attorneys with ACLU Oklahoma said they were aware of Fatihah’s plan to visit the facility and advised him that he had a legal right to be there.Fatihah has been a board member with CAIR Oklahoma since 2013.