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    Contributing Member Aragorn243's Avatar
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    I misunderstood what is going on between the Judge and the Governor. The Governor asked the Judge who called his policies unconstitutional to grant a stay until it can be appealed which would keep his policies in place until decided by a later court. The judge denied this request which means his ruling takes effect immediately. Many schools are now opening up their sporting events to spectators.

    The judge stated the governor did not provide any reasoning behind the distinctions between gatherings of people for events and the shopping of customers in stores. Big box stores for instance are limited not by number but by square footage capacity. Gymnasiums and stadiums should have the same ability.

    I noticed our Walmart removed all the barriers at the entrance to the store and no longer have someone counting people as they enter and exit. Not sure where this change was authorized but it was rather pointless anyway as they never came close to their capacity. Perhaps the judges ruling considered this also. I believe they were allowed 1100 people inside the store at any given time and they average low hundreds. And that's the key point in the judges ruling. An average Walmart is allowed 1100 people and is inside while a football stadium is allowed 250 and it outside.

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