Officer Pulls Over School Bus In Valiant Effort To Protect States Rights

Garland is upset and is going to launch an investigation, he wanted the police officer to concentrate his efforts on arresting those terrorist parents who oppose the brainwashing of their kids with CRT.
^ The fragility ^
 
Didn't read the Constitution, did you, mute donkey?

The Tenth Amendment forbids the federal government from claiming or exercising powers that the Constitution does not specifically delegate to it. Nothing about these school buses, or whether the passengers wear masks or not, comes anywhere close to any power that the Constitution delegates to the federals government. It's none of the federal government's fucking business.
Masks are required on busses and airplanes.
 
Why do you bow down to the libs and wear a shirt and shoes to go into a place of business??

Dagnabit! It is your God given right to go into that commie Walmart and wear or not wear anything you damn please....as a Merican
You make a valid point.

All clothing should be optional in a free state!

We are certainly not going to add to the current requirements by forcing masks.
 
Mask mandates are illegal.

Are you sure about that?

Eight states — California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Washington — require most people to wear masks in indoor public places, whether or not they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Puerto Rico has a similar order in place.

 
Only lib loons try to equate centuries old clothing traditions to masks. Apples to watermelons as always
 
Are you sure about that?

Eight states — California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Washington — require most people to wear masks in indoor public places, whether or not they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Puerto Rico has a similar order in place.

Unconstitutional
 
Masks are required on busses and airplanes.

Busses and airplanes cross state lines, putting them arguably under the Interstate Commerce clause.

Requiring masks on them is still bullshit, but at least some vestige of a basis exists on which to claim some authority on the part of the federal government.


School busses don't usually operate across state lines, so they are none of the federal government's business.
 
Eight states — California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Washington — require most people to wear masks in indoor public places, whether or not they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Puerto Rico has a similar order in place.
Unconstitutional
According to who? What legal basis are you forming this opinion on?

The federal Constitution is not particularly relevant, but each of these states has a state Constitution of its own, which designates the processes by which laws are made in these states.

Here in California, there are two valid ways in which laws may be enacted.

The mask and vaccine mandates have never been established by either of these processes as legitimate laws, so efforts on the part of our corrupt government to enact or enforce them are blatantly in violation of our state Constitution.

I would be very much surprised if the same is not the case in those other states as well.
 
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Here in California, there are two valid ways in which laws may be enacted.

The mask and vaccine mandates have never been established by either of these processes as legitimate laws, so efforts on the part of our corrupt government to enact or enforce them are blatantly in violation of our state Constitution.
So you filed your lawsuit against it when?
 

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