In this instance, does "commandeer" mean to close down?
It also seems to me that all these orders to close are not "to" respond to a disaster, but rather simply a response. It is, of course, much more complicated than that.
However, it does look like my feeling about the legality of them keeping gun stores closed was wrong, while I am shocked at Kansas' requirement that churches provide the names and addresses of anyone that attends services no matter how many or what precautions are being taken inside.
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Re: AG Opinion Request RQ-0343-KP Legality of Emergency Orders
I have a feeling that all of these orders/requests will be determined to be constitutional because religious organizations and gun related businesses are not being singled out. It is a blanket sort of decree.