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Michigan Moving to Make Masks PERMANENT
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[quote:American Indian Elder:MV80NzYzMDY2Xzg2NzkxNDQ1XzVFNTg2MDA5] [quote:Starbird:MV80NzYzMDY2Xzg2Nzg2MzM4X0NBNTA4REZG] Like all the way up in the UP where there are not many people??? [/quote] There's 300,361. of us, probably one million firearms, and I & every one I know can shoot a deer for food with a rifle OR a bow and arrow, manufactured one or one made from scratch. We live through temps as cold as the record -51 degrees in v Vanderbilt and mosquitos as big as crows, swim in a beautiful turquois Lake Superior that gets as warm as sixty degrees and has a constant year long temp of 39 degrees F. below 660 ft with waves three stories high, but we swim and play and fish and go out in boats on it. There arent alot of people in this Paradise of hundreds of lakes and 3,288 miles of shoreline, a third of which is in Yooper territory. The Revolutionary "Gadsden" Flag said Dont Tread On Me...We have one with a wolverine that says Dont Mess With Me. [/quote]
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"What can lawmakers and the public do? Not much. The legislature can slow down the implementation of these rules, but not stop them. MIOSHA must hold a public hearing and receive comments from the public, but it doesn't have to take those comments into consideration. Barring a successful lawsuit, if the governor and her department want these permanent rules put in place, they will be in effect indefinitely until the law is changed or until a different governor changes them.
"Ultimately, one person can control the lives of all 10 million Michigan residents to an enormous extent not only during a declared state of emergency, but potentially for years going forward."
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