My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
Since these actions are by mandate (dictate), which is really a dictatorial chain, everyone is liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.. This includes the mask cop trying to enforce the dictate, their managers that encourage the behavior, the corporate bosses that tell the managers to do so, and the corporation itself. This suit could possible even include those in government that encourage the corporate leaders to enforce it. Since there is substantial evidence to support this dictatorial chain, pretty much everyone is fucked if they deny you food if you don't comply.
In some cases these crimes carry the death penalty. Since the agents of the corporation can also be charged with crimes, it's probably not the best idea for them to try to coerce you to harm in such a potentially lethal manner.
My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
Since these actions are by mandate (dictate), which is really a dictatorial chain, everyone is liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.. This includes the mask cop trying to enforce the dictate, their managers that encourage the behavior, the corporate bosses that tell the managers to do so, and the corporation itself. This suit could possible even include those in government that encourage the corporate leaders to enforce it. Since all of these things have substantial evidence to support this dictatorial chain, pretty much everyone is fucked if they deny you food if you don't comply.
In some cases these crimes carry the death penalty. Since the agents of the corporation can also be charged with crimes, it's probably not the best idea for them to try to coerce you to harm in such a potentially lethal manner.
My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
Since these actions are by mandate (dictate), which is really a dictatorial chain, everyone is liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.. This includes the mask cop trying to enforce the dictate, their managers that encourage the behavior, the corporate bosses that tell the managers to do so, and the corporation itself. This suit could possible even include those in government that encourage the corporate leaders to enforce it. Since all of these things have substantial evidence to support this chain, pretty much everyone is fucked if they deny you food if you don't comply.
In some cases these crimes carry the death penalty. Since the agents of the corporation can also be charged with crimes, it's probably not the best idea for them to try to coerce you to harm in such a potentially lethal manner.
My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
As agents of the corporation, those who work there and tell you to wear a mask are also liable. So the corporation and the mask police are all liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.
In some cases these crimes carry the death penalty. Since the agents of the corporation can also be charged with crimes, it's probably not the best idea for them to try to coerce you to harm in such a potentially lethal manner.
My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
As agents of the corporation, those who work there and tell you to wear a mask are also liable. So the corporation and the mask police are all liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.
My question is, do I have a legal case if I'm refused service there?
They can deny you service for not wearing a mask. As you have inalienable rights to not be forced to do something to your body that can harm or kill you (masks can cause pneumonia due to bacteria that thrive in the environment of a mask) them denying you service for not wearing a mask is coercion to self harm. Since you have to eat, it is possibly a direct assault on your person, blackmail, maybe extortion and racketeering.
To say that they can deny you service is the same as saying you can bring an AR15 and start shooting up the place. Both are illegal, both are technically acts of war (one sovereign entity acting violently toward another), which carry severe penalties.
So yes, they can, but its unconstitutional (unlawful), against the law (illegal) and is grounds for a substantial law suit.
As agents of the corporation, those who work there and tell you to wear a mask are also liable. So the corporation and the mask police are all liable in such a violation of your inalienable rights.