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Mississippi churchgoers fined $500 while attending drive-in service

No public gatherings. This a pandemic. They need to quit screwing around

They were in their cars with the windows up, but you want to ‘book em’ for what they might do.

One of my favorite lines from ‘Ferris Buellers’s Day Off’ - “Uh, What country do you think this is?”
 
They were in their cars with the windows up, but you want to ‘book em’ for what they might do.

One of my favorite lines from ‘Ferris Buellers’s Day Off’ - “Uh, What country do you think this is?”

No public gatherings.


This is America
 
Rights have no restrictions. Free speech isn't restricted in any way.

Felons can't own guns, their 'right' to bear arms, that the contitution says shall not be infringed, is completely restricted.
Some civil asset forfeiture as currently practiced by some in government, i.e. seizure without due process is another example of a 'right' being restricted.
 
Felons can't own guns, their 'right' to bear arms, that the contitution says shall not be infringed, is completely restricted.
Some civil asset forfeiture as currently practiced by some in government, i.e. seizure without due process is another example of a 'right' being restricted.

Did those felons get their right to due process? Should I post the 5th Amendment for you?
 
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