Did any of them bother to check their state constitution and laws to see if their governor has that power, or have they all just completely abandoned the entire concept of law in favor of fickle popular opinion?
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." That is what Americanism is founded on and it overrides any state constitution. Governors everywhere are infringing upon unalienable rights bestowed on us by God. This has nothing to do with popular opinion.
My point is that the survey cited by the OP is asking what people THINK is illegal (public opinion) when people should be concerned about what actually IS illegal. There's no reason whatsoever for people to be guessing about it. This should already have been settled by both criminal and civil suits.
I appreciate your sentiment, but the Declaration of Independence isn't a legal document with respect to the current government of the United States. The US Constitution, and the various state constitutions are if only a sufficient quantity of people should care to remember that.
Did any of them bother to check their state constitution and laws to see if their governor has that power, or have they all just completely abandoned the entire concept of law in favor of fickle popular opinion?
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." That is what Americanism is founded on and it overrides any state constitution. Governors everywhere are infringing upon unalienable rights bestowed on us by God. This has nothing to do with popular opinion.
My point is that the survey cited by the OP is asking what people THINK is illegal (public opinion) when people should be concerned about what actually IS illegal. There's no reason whatsoever for people to be guessing about it. This should already have been settled by both criminal and civil suits.
I appreciate your sentiment, but the Declaration of Independence isn't a legal document with respect to the current government of the United States. The US Constitution, and the various state constitutions are if only a sufficient quantity of people should care to remember that.