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Friday, July 10, 2020

Bar owners file restraining order against city and state officials

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — City and state officials have one day to respond to a legal motion requesting a restraining order against them.

“What we’re asking is that the limited-service restaurants, that is the bar that sells less than 50 percent food be treated the same as full-service restaurants here in Nashville,” co-counsel for plaintiffs Bryan Lewis said. “We’re alleging that equal protection rights are being violated by not being allowed to be open.”
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3 comments:

  1. GOOD !!! All levels of governments should have been sued to stop all of the lock down nonsense long ago.

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  2. We the sheeple need to start suing the city/county over being banned from using public facilities we paid for with our tax dollars, like parks, pools, the BEACH, etc. They have no right to keep us from using the commons.

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  3. The only legal authority any of these State and Local officials have cited for these egregious overreachs and suspension of Rights are Emergency Power Acts and Executive Orders. And they've abused their Permitting rackets to threaten business owners into compliance as well. As far as I can tell there is no actual law giving them the authority to quarantine the entire population because you MIGHT get sick and MIGHT pass it on to others. And the glaring flip-flopping on the application of these "Emergency" rules proves they don't truly give a rat's ass about equal protection.

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