I live in Cali. Walked into a local Walgreens not wearing a mask during January lockdown, just to see what kinda shit I'll get into.
I walked in, and the cashier says to me "sir, you need to wear a mask". I said ok and then proceeded to keep looking for an item. The security guard follows me in and tells me to wear a mask, along with the cashier now. None of the obedient mask-wearing customers are saying anything, probably because they don't want to get involved. The security guard won't touch me, but he's standing there about a foot away from me just giving me orders. I didn't want cops getting involved and ending up on the internet so I just walked out of the store.
As I was leaving, I told the cashier "it's not a law". And the cashier proceeded to retort with "yes, it is a law". The kicker is, this was after the governor of California was caught in a photo without a mask inside a restaurant. To this day, I still haven't found the law that says I must wear a mask inside an establishment.
just to see what kinda shit I'll get into.
Kek, I like your attitude. It's not a law unless the CA state legislature specifically passed a law requiring masks which I don't believe they did. A governor doesn't make laws. Mandates aren't laws. Health Department requirements aren't laws. This shit is exactly what the founding fathers were trying to prevent.
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