Poll: Do you wear a mask in stores?

Do you wear a mask in stores?

  • Yes

    Votes: 112 57.4%
  • No

    Votes: 83 42.6%

  • Total voters
    195
  • Poll closed .
A “law” that the person who proposed the mandate does not want it to be enforced.

The type of punishment doesn't determine whether or not it's a "law", and this guy's preference does not determine what the law is. The way the law is written is what matters.
 
The type of punishment doesn't determine whether or not it's a "law", and this guy's preference does not determine what the law is. The way the law is written is what matters.
I just think it’s ridiculous to pass a law and then publicly say you don’t believe the law should be enforced.
 
I just think it’s ridiculous to pass a law and then publicly say you don’t believe the law should be enforced.

Regardless, it's STILL THE LAW!

Nobody said the law wasn't ridiculous, and that was my point from the start. Hog (sometimes) holds rule of law above all else, so I like to point out how faulty the law is. It's not just Hog, it's a common refrain here. People conveniently care about the law so much when it comes to illegal immigrants who aren't hurting anybody, but don't care about mouth-breathers breaking the law and spreading infectious disease. Makes total sense.
 
Laws were made for criminals, those incapable of living decent daily lives, if we had all decent people there are no need for laws.
 
Health Dept mandates are the law?

Yep.

"This is why Chief Justice John Roberts’s invocation of Jacobson in a recent religious liberty case is a significant signal. In South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom, the Chief Justice affirmed the central position of Jacobson v. Massachusetts:

Our Constitution principally entrusts “[t]he safety and the health of the people” to the politically accountable officials of the States “to guard and protect.” Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U. S. 11, 38 (1905). When those officials “undertake to act in areas fraught with medical and scientific uncertainties,” their latitude “must be especially broad.” Marshall v. United States, 414 U. S. 417, 427 (1974). Where those broad limits are not exceeded, they should not be subject to second-guessing by an “unelected federal judiciary,” which lacks the background, competence, and expertise to assess public health and is not accountable to the people."

Face-Covering Requirements and the Constitution | ACS
 
If the business has a sign up that it is required I will wear one. If they don't care I probably won't depending on the situation. If it's a small store that is super crowded with people breathing all over each other I might still wear one.
 
Laws were made for criminals, those incapable of living decent daily lives, if we had all decent people there are no need for laws.

OK, you’re saying people who don’t wear masks are incapable of living decent daily lives then
 
OK, you’re saying people who don’t wear masks are incapable of living decent daily lives then

NO, nothing pertaining to masks or not, just, a simple, general concept that says we have laws and enact laws after morons do something stupid, and then a law is passed.....as in the majority of people are good and decent and go about their lives void of raping, pillaging, and plundering and such.
 
NO, nothing pertaining to masks or not, just, a simple, general concept that says we have laws and enact laws after morons do something stupid, and then a law is passed.....as in the majority of people are good and decent and go about their lives void of raping, pillaging, and plundering and such.

Not sure I agree with this line of thinking where there are "normal people" and "criminals/morons" in separate categories. The majority of people have broken a law at some point in their lives
 
If the business has a sign up that it is required I will wear one. If they don't care I probably won't depending on the situation. If it's a small store that is super crowded with people breathing all over each other I might still wear one.
You might still wear one? If the store being small and super crowded with people breathing all over each other is not the determining factor, what other circumstances would tip the scales?
 

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