Okay so was "no shirt, no shoes, no service" constitutionalhttps://twitter.com/aetiology/status/1257695478512332800 …
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Yeah I mean if you defend not wearing a mask under "freedom of assembly" that's a much more basic "constitutional right" that we "abrogate" constantly Fire codes would be unconstitutional
I was wondering specifically about "no shirt, no shoes, no service", which doesn't appear to be a safety thing (maybe liability?) But apparently it could be ruled constitutional just on "moral" grounds, which kinda throws out the whole thing.
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