My wife's 1990 Nissan 240SX has those ... they're kinda annoying.
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Seatbelts and helmets aren't really the same as the mask thing. Regardless of how you feel about wearing seatbelts and helmets there is some pretty compelling, if not indisputable, evidence they actually do what they're supposed to do...save lives and prevent injury. There is no such compelling evidence (yet) the wearing of masks by healthy people does anyone any good.
I wore a helmet about 50% of the time I rode my Harley. I liked riding without a helmet because I could hear better, see better and mostly just because of how it felt. It was a risk I decided I'd take. Luckily it never bit me in the ass.
Medical staff are trained to properly use a mask and there's proof positive that it benefits healthcare workers and patients being treated.
The gen pop at large is not trained and we have all seen the shitshow that is mask wearing. I firmly believe it's ineffective for the generally healthy.
Tell that to this guy.
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How to wear a surgical mask (PRE COVID-19) from medical professionals.
https://youtu.be/1iJDXgVArtc
Nuclear and Partical Physics I
This guy just writes equations off of text book and talk.
https://youtu.be/UgPBUJRrYz8
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled it's unlawful for county health departments to issue rules that carry fines decades ago.
Casey v. People 336 P.2d 308 (1959)
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"Only the legislature may declare an act to be a crime. "
"In our opinion the legislature cannot lawfully delegate its power of defining a crime to the district or county health departments."
https://law.justia.com/cases/colorad...959/18822.html
Jeffco references the C.R.S. ( C.R.S. 25-1-516) in the written mandates that they claim allows them to make these rules punishable. I looked that CRS up and in lexis right in the footer it says it's unlawful. That's where I found the ruling.
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