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TexasTowelie

(116,789 posts)
Fri May 1, 2020, 01:39 AM May 2020

Attorney General says churchgoers, protesters may congregate closer than six feet apart

Arizonans who assemble to worship or protests don’t necessarily have to keep six feet between them to avoid violating the governor’s executive order and thereby subjecting themselves to arrest and jail, Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Thursday.

In a formal legal opinion, Brnovich pointed out that Gov. Doug Ducey, in his order, specifically permits people to engage in constitutionally protected activity, including religion and speech. But that order said these are allowed only to the extent they are “conducted in a manner that provides appropriate physical distancing to the extent feasible.”

Rep. Kelly Townsend, R-Mesa, who requested the opinion, noted that that Ducey, in other parts of his executive order, specifically required separation of six feet.

So, she asked Brnovich whether getting closer than six feet would put parishioners and others in legal jeopardy and subject them to the $600 fine and six months.

Read more: https://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2020/04/30/attorney-general-says-churchgoers-protesters-may-congregate-closer-than-six-feet-apart/

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Attorney General says churchgoers, protesters may congregate closer than six feet apart (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2020 OP
This is why elections matter RandySF May 2020 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2020 #5
No. It wouldn't be ok. And that's not actually the NY policy. Squinch May 2020 #6
so ... what if getting a lap dance is a sacrament in my particular religion? mr_lebowski May 2020 #2
They wrote a complete set of rules for you, Mr. L. TexasTowelie May 2020 #4
yes, yes, that's good. the lord's work takes many forms, you understand ... (nt) mr_lebowski May 2020 #7
I am so sick of these religious nazis tulipsandroses May 2020 #3

Response to RandySF (Reply #1)

Squinch

(52,742 posts)
6. No. It wouldn't be ok. And that's not actually the NY policy.
Fri May 1, 2020, 06:04 AM
May 2020

The NY policy is to socially distance whenever possible. When it is absolutely not possible, like on a subway, a mask is mandatory.

Socially distancing us still the best defense, with or without masks.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. so ... what if getting a lap dance is a sacrament in my particular religion?
Fri May 1, 2020, 02:04 AM
May 2020

me and trixxxie are in the clear, yeah?

tulipsandroses

(6,217 posts)
3. I am so sick of these religious nazis
Fri May 1, 2020, 02:18 AM
May 2020

Ugh, I find myself getting angrier and angrier. I have never been an angry non believer. I used to think live and let live. And that's what has me angry - Some people will die, devastating families because religious fundy nazis that believe in imaginary beings and talk to people not there, buy magical miracle cloths and drink miracle water and other BS doubt science. Ugh!

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