I fear no law. What are you talking about? Are you talking about me complying with the masks while going through the TSA checkpoint?
I didn't want to be denied entry onto the plane. It wasn't a fear, it was a practicality. Sure, I could have fought it, but that was not my hill to die on, so I complied for all of about 3 minutes. As for it possibly being "legal" it might be a legal, since the TSA may have legal jurisdiction over the airport (again, not sure, I'd have to look it up). That doesn't mean I think it is lawful. Obviously its not lawful, its unlawful as fuck, but that was never part of my statement. It might be legal to have to wear masks in an airport. I'm not sure, more research is required (which I don't care to do atm, bigger fish to fry).
It is not legal to have to wear masks in any other place, such as a grocery store, or Starbucks, etc. There is no law there. The jurisdiction for that place is clear, its the state that gives a corporation its power, therefore any mandate by a store that goes against the States laws is illegal. There are no state laws anywhere requiring masks, therefore, in that jurisdiction, there is no law.
Regardless of if there were a law there though, that would only make it legal, not lawful (i.e. it would be against the constitution of both the State and the Country, therefore it would be an unlawful statute).
At no point did I say or imply that I was afraid. I fear nothing. I just recognize which battles to pick as being meaningful. Being stuck a few thousand miles away from home, not working on my larger project, is not the battle I want to have.
You fear laws made by lawyers who partake in rituals for masons. Still you consent. Go ahead look up your law.
I fear no law. What are you talking about? Are you talking about me complying with the masks while going through the TSA checkpoint?
I didn't want to be denied entry onto the plane. It wasn't a fear, it was a practicality. Sure, I could have fought it, but that was not my hill to die on, so I complied for all of about 3 minutes. As for it possibly being "legal" it might be a legal, since the TSA may have legal jurisdiction over the airport (again, not sure, I'd have to look it up). That doesn't mean I think it is lawful. Obviously its not lawful, its unlawful as fuck, but that was never part of my statement. It might be legal to have to wear masks in an airport. I'm not sure, more research is required (which I don't care to do atm, bigger fish to fry).
It is not legal to have to wear masks in any other place, such as a grocery store, or Starbucks, etc. There is no law there. The jurisdiction for that place is clear, its the state that gives a corporation its power, therefore any mandate by a store that goes against the States laws is illegal. There are no state laws anywhere requiring masks, therefore, in that jurisdiction, there is no law.
Regardless of if there were a law there though, that would only make it legal, not lawful (i.e. it would be against the constitution of both the State and the Country, therefore it would be an unlawful statute).
At no point did I say or imply that I was afraid. I fear nothing. I just recognize which battles to pick as being meaningful. Being stuck a few thousand miles away from home, not working on my larger project, is not the battle I want to have.