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Suing government’s overreach

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A week or less MIGHT BE reasonable. Beyond that sue.
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Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
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audiophile wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:23 pm I would a week or less MIGHT BE reasonable. Beyond that sue.
Did you get your law degree from the same institution that gave you your MD degree?
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I have already spoken with my attorney, have you? This had do with closings of certain constitutionally protected activities via EO.
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I want to protect myself. It's hard to protect myself when I am scheduled to work during this pandemic. I can't just NOT work. I feel like I am being put at risk at the store and I don't feel safe, especially when everything else is shutting down. As I said in another thread, we aren't allowed to wear masks or gloves because they don't wanna frighten customers. I'm really caught between a rock and a hard spot here.
lovinlife101 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:32 am It’s up to you to stay healthy.

It’s up to you to protect yourself.

Nowhere in the constitution does it allow any government to shut down your private business, church, synagogue, or strip joint.

What about cops? Are they practicing “social distancing”? Nope!

And neither am I!!!

I hope I get arrested for it, then I’ll sue the pants off anyone involved!

My lawyer will take the case pro boner!
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audiophile wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:37 am I have already spoken with my attorney, have you? This had do with closings of certain constitutionally protected activities via EO.
Whatever. You still are nothing more than the north side of a southbound horse.
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