No, but it can put limits on jobs they can pursue - obviously they cannot work in fields where color identification is vital to performance.
if you are blind you are considered disabled. the only way this person can use the bathroom is by using catheters.
You actually truthfully cannot explain a color to a blind person because it will only confuse him than help him. There are organizations that do help the blind with their technology for blind people.
It is legal so long as the person can pass their driving test. I have several color blind friends who drive.
No, not at all.
I think it's color blind...
The color? No. The emotion? Yes.
You can't
I believe the tip of a blind person's cane is RED.
Most color blind people function just fine.
No they won't unless they become blind. They still can see but their only problem is their sight.
I presume you mean 'a blind person'. Impossible to describe colours to a person who had been blind from birth.
If you tell a blind person that a particular object is red in color, the blind person may choose to believe you or not to believe you, based upon his or her experience of your general reliability in the past. I have a blind friend, whom I have known for decades, and if I tell him that something is red, he will believe me, because he knows that I would not lie to him.