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From the state that brings you slow speed limits, nasty cops, and won't let you pump your own gas..........which is probably the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. The "gov" is charitably an idiot. Run and run fast.................
From the state that brings you slow speed limits, nasty cops, and won't let you pump your own gas..........which is probably the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. The "gov" is charitably an idiot. Run and run fast.................
Beautiful state, dumb people running it. The gas thing is retarded. You can drive a car full of gasoline in their streets and highways but can't pump your own gas. What's next, you can't pour your own windshield washer.
From the link:
Still, the possibility of a repeal in the future does not negate the simple fact that Oregon will probably pass a permanent masking law. Even on its own terms, the current rationale of using this as a workaround for the 180-day limit is bad enough as it is: Oregon is one of only nine remaining states that has any kind of mask mandate at all. It’s one of only four states that has a mask mandate that applies to vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals alike. It was the last remaining state to have an outdoor mask mandate — which also applied to vaccinated residents — until a couple of weeks ago, when the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) finally relented, repealing the outdoor-masking rule it had reinstated during a surge back in August.
A lot of ifs, maybes, and exceptions here for so much outrage.
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