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Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
Ah yes, normally not, but these things can legally change during a pandemic. No dog in the fight here just found it humorous that one would think they would never see something like this in the US when far worse takes place all of the time.
And there is a pretty high threshold upon which the rights of citizens can be suspended, and I don't think we have ever, or even have an apparatus in place where a Governor of a state can restrict the free movement of US citizens across, into or through a state from another state.
I have fat thumbs sorry for typos!
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Originally posted by Packfootball View Post
The same probably goes for Western and Highlands. The NM Governor will probably find a way to prevent New Mexico and NM State from playing with a 14 day lock down for the teams when they return to NM after their "Home" games.
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Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
How old are you? It wasn't long ago that segregation was a thing in this country so many have seen far worse in the US in their lifetime. I figured Texans would approve of a state using their rights.
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
That is crazy, I have not heard if that. She currently has all "essential" retailers at 25% capacity or 75 people which ever is smaller this includes grocery stores.
She slowly has a new rule that if a place, any place, has 4 rapid responses in 14 days they have to close for 14 days....To get a rapid response it simply takes an employee, or student in the case of a school, test positive for covid. The health department then shows up and tests everyone, and they have to close for 48 hours to sanitize.
Thus far she has closed near 30 businesses etc in the state, this includes over 11 large grocery stores, Roswell currently has 4 grocery stores out 7 open.
The Walmart in portales has 3 responses thus far, if it gets shut down that will leave us with 3 small dollar stores, some Allsups, and 1 large grocery in town.....
I haven't visited back home (Texas Panhandle) since Christmas last year. Its the longest I have gone without seeing my Mother. My Dad visited in September or else it would have been the same for him. I definitely miss Allsups up there.
I have had several friends that own bars in Amarillo and Corpus Christi that have had to shut down their bars and convert them to restaurants. One friend waved the white flag and closed up his business, moved back in with his parents, and is now completing training to become a truck driver. All this at 41 years old.
These times suck and counting down the seconds until we are able to get a vaccine.
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
No state has the right to restrict the free movement of citizens of the US.
FYI.....Both the President and the lead cabinet level agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the governors have powers in a public health emergency that conflict with and limit the right to travel.
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Originally posted by ASUPops View PostEmergency Powers
FYI.....Both the President and the lead cabinet level agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the governors have powers in a public health emergency that conflict with and limit the right to travel.
Stopping people who live on the boarder from using the same grocer services they have been using is wrong.I have fat thumbs sorry for typos!
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
There is nuance to everything, the only time travel has been restricted in modern times was into a disaster area like a hurricane or something.
Stopping people who live on the boarder from using the same grocer services they have been using is wrong.
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
There is nuance to everything, the only time travel has been restricted in modern times was into a disaster area like a hurricane or something.
Stopping people who live on the boarder from using the same grocer services they have been using is wrong.
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
Please elaborate? Im not saying we don't or didn't have out problems but we are along way from being as bad as East Germany.
And there is a pretty high threshold upon which the rights of citizens can be suspended, and I don't think we have ever, or even have an apparatus in place where a Governor of a state can restrict the free movement of US citizens across, into or through a state from another state.
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