Sadly, with a good lawyer you can do anything you want, sadly even illegal activities.  Pretty sad isn't it?  Sader still, if you don't have a good lawyer I would play it safe and not do anything that might _force_ you to get a good lawyer.
 
Smile!
 
To figure out what to do to play it safe, contact the agency you filed as a "Member owned Co-operative" with such as the California Secretary of State.  If you are a 501(c)(3) non-profit than contact the IRS.  Calls can be anonymous.
 
I would also ask established local "member owned cooperatives" what they do.

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Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:40 PM, <GetGern@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Bike Friends,
Does anyone have solid advice on the legality/Restrictions regarding discounts given to member/volunteers?
We are a California regestered incorperated Member owned Co-operative, not a Non-Profit(501c3). We want to give a discount, but I heard it may not be legal. I hope that it is illegal referring to 501c3's.
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