Just got back today from a week in Cancun. Flew out of DIA (Denver). Saw signs saying MASKS REQUIRED” when flying out. On the way to Customs, 50 ft from the plane, big, bright, large print signs stating FEDERAL LAW MASKS MUST BE WORN IN DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. When did masks in airports become federal law?
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8It isn't. It's just an executive order. I'm sitting on a plane in Vegas right now and they keep saying "muh federal law requires it..." If nobody questions them, is it a law or isn't it? Same effect.
Edit: pilot just came on to say sorry we have to do the mask, it is company policy following the executive order, and hopefully it will be over soon. At least someone is honest about it.
Laws are passed by congress, so if it’s a law it would be pretty easy to cite it.
Since the sign told you it was.
The TSA can make it a law.
Fauci, CDC and Stanford's recent study said masks are ineffective.