Yes, there are some. Note especially the section related to firearms and confiscation.
Hat tip to Joshua. On the job as always.
https://blog.princelaw.com/2020/03/1...nd-ammunition/
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Yes, there are some. Note especially the section related to firearms and confiscation.
Hat tip to Joshua. On the job as always.
https://blog.princelaw.com/2020/03/1...nd-ammunition/
Joshua is the man.
Josh always brings it. Basically saying eff Wolf but in a nice way....:cool:
Then Wolf should have a yuuuggge liability on his hands right now.
maybe thats why wolf was forced to clarify the closures are recommendations and not forced.
One of the smaller local bars in Bucks got shut down by the Board of health 2 nights ago. My girlfriends friend thought it was closed but the regulars told her it was open that night and "everyone's here". She was there for a while till some "official" came by and told them to close.
One of my neighbors' family owns a mfg company and he told me that they'll be open until the po leece drag them out of there. LOL
Man, he is good!!
I copied that article onto my facebook page, to fight back against all the "viral" dramatic posts.
I’m certainly not a lawyer, but wouldn’t the following section apply to a disease or virus?
I certainly don’t support the governor’s actions, and I think the quarantine, in the long run, is going to be far more damaging to the country than the virus, but this is a legal theory discussion and it seems like a case could be made that a pandemic would qualify as a “catastrophe which results in… hardship, suffering, or possible loss of life”.Quote:
...other catastrophe which results in substantial damage to property, hardship, suffering or possible loss of life.