Kid Rock's Nashville Bar Refuses 2 Close Amid Coronavirus Concerns, Calls Mandate 'Unconstitutional'


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2 instead of to
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ran outta room. Man's gotta do what a man's gotta doPitchfork51 said:2 instead of to
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Kid Rock fans congregating during an epidemic is a positive development.
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Lol I assumed that was the actual headlineDerekJohnson said:
ran outta room. Man's gotta do what a man's gotta doPitchfork51 said:2 instead of to
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Yes HH. Good thing you are not there. You would for sure contract the virus.
Arggghhhh We're all going to die!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh the horror!!!!!!! What a cruel cruel world!!!!!!!!!!!! You are melting!!!!!!!!
Good for Kid Rock. Not everyone wants to hole up over the fucking flu. -
I’m traveling. You’ve got the wrong guy.Bendintheriver said:Yes HH. Good thing you are not there. You would for sure contract the virus.
Arggghhhh We're all going to die!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh the horror!!!!!!! What a cruel cruel world!!!!!!!!!!!! You are melting!!!!!!!!
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Well, he's probably right as to Constitutionality on some level. He is likely subject to local health ordinances and liquor laws so they probably have him by the short hairs there. Health officials can fuck with a restaurant over some pretty minor shit.
I've asked several time re: Guv Jay's edict what the penalty is if 251 people assembled but there still doesn't appear to be any consequence.
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No. We've got the right faggotHHusky said:
I’m traveling. You’ve got the wrong guy.Bendintheriver said:Yes HH. Good thing you are not there. You would for sure contract the virus.
Arggghhhh We're all going to die!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh the horror!!!!!!! What a cruel cruel world!!!!!!!!!!!! You are melting!!!!!!!!
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https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2010/title-58/chapter-2/part-1/58-2-107PurpleThrobber said:Well, he's probably right as to Constitutionality on some level. He is likely subject to local health ordinances and liquor laws so they probably have him by the short hairs there. Health officials can fuck with a restaurant over some pretty minor shit.
I've asked several time re: Guv Jay's edict what the penalty is if 251 people assembled but there still doesn't appear to be any consequence.
As for Washington, I suppose you could be ordered to disperse and arrested for failure to do so. Your body your choice.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=43.06.010
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Let us know when there is an epidemic.HHusky said:Kid Rock fans congregating during an epidemic is a positive development.
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First amendment. It's unconstitutionalPurpleThrobber said:Well, he's probably right as to Constitutionality on some level. He is likely subject to local health ordinances and liquor laws so they probably have him by the short hairs there. Health officials can fuck with a restaurant over some pretty minor shit.
I've asked several time re: Guv Jay's edict what the penalty is if 251 people assembled but there still doesn't appear to be any consequence. -
There's not a chance in hell law enforcement would arrest 251 people assembling for prayer.HHusky said:
https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2010/title-58/chapter-2/part-1/58-2-107PurpleThrobber said:Well, he's probably right as to Constitutionality on some level. He is likely subject to local health ordinances and liquor laws so they probably have him by the short hairs there. Health officials can fuck with a restaurant over some pretty minor shit.
I've asked several time re: Guv Jay's edict what the penalty is if 251 people assembled but there still doesn't appear to be any consequence.
As for Washington, I suppose you could be ordered to disperse and arrested for failure to do so. Your body your choice.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=43.06.010
I'm aware of a religious gathering since the ban went into effect that was well in excess of 250, more than double that number in fact. Not a peep. Though it would have been fairly humorous to see police in riot gear arresting those standing silently in prayer.
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I like the redneck pop culture dude and like his politics(might as well grew up here.)
Solid Rebel.
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No quarrel from me. I’m in favor of those people getting together during a pandemic.PurpleThrobber said:
There's not a chance in hell law enforcement would arrest 251 people assembling for prayer.HHusky said:
https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2010/title-58/chapter-2/part-1/58-2-107PurpleThrobber said:Well, he's probably right as to Constitutionality on some level. He is likely subject to local health ordinances and liquor laws so they probably have him by the short hairs there. Health officials can fuck with a restaurant over some pretty minor shit.
I've asked several time re: Guv Jay's edict what the penalty is if 251 people assembled but there still doesn't appear to be any consequence.
As for Washington, I suppose you could be ordered to disperse and arrested for failure to do so. Your body your choice.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=43.06.010
I'm aware of a religious gathering since the ban went into effect that was well in excess of 250, more than double that number in fact. Not a peep. Though it would have been fairly humorous to see police in riot gear arresting those standing silently in prayer. -
It’s all a big joke, Mike. You were right all along.MikeDamone said:
Let us know when there is an epidemic.HHusky said:Kid Rock fans congregating during an epidemic is a positive development.
Dumbshit