I'm no lawyer but the fact that AIPAC was found and funded domestically means you can BDS them all you want without this law affecting you. Unless I'm wrong.
No, you're missing the point. The IGO Boycott amendment adds in as a prohibited action, right there along with boycotting, that you can't draw attention to that someone is connected to an organization on the side that supports the country. Apparently under discrimination reasoning.
So it's not that you can't boycott AIPAC (they're not a country and, yes, they're technically domestic.) It's that, potentially, you could be violating the bill if you discriminate against someone by pointing out that they have a relationship with AIPAC.
I'm no lawyer but the fact that AIPAC was found and funded domestically means you can BDS them all you want without this law affecting you. Unless I'm wrong.
No, you're missing the point. The IGO Boycott amendment adds in as a prohibited action, right there along with boycotting, that you can't draw attention to that someone is connected to an organization on the side that supports the country. Apparently under discrimination reasoning.
So it's not that you can't boycott AIPAC (they're not a country and, yes, they're technically domestic.) It's that, potentially, you could be violating the bill if you discriminate against someone by pointing out that they have a relationship with AIPAC.