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grenades_and_ham 1 point ago +3 / -2

Im in another state as well, looks like a jackass store policy to me. I can go to Lowes, Home Depot, or Walmart and access live vegetable and fruit plants and seeds here. The store manager obviously is retarded. Move the seeds so customers can access. Yes, humming bird food feeders, and Azaleas fertilizer is not a necessity at this time.

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Razeontherock 7 points ago +7 / -0

So what if it's not a necessity? The business is OPEN.

Sounds like this is a Governor's decision based on the mistaken notion that this virus is airborne and can therefore travel and infect indefinitely. It can't. It's not airborne. It's not even aerosol. It spreads by DROPLETS. Droplets can travel a max of about 30 feet if it starts with a strong sneeze and has a strong tailwind. Absolutely NO reason you can't be out in your own garden puttering away however you like to keep your sanity and whatever else you like to do this time of year.

This measure has NO health benefit.

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JeremiahKassin 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's not about your health, bud. It never was.

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Razeontherock 2 points ago +2 / -0

True story. This is why We the People need to physically remove these Governors from Office, torches and pitchforks style. Try them as mass murderers.