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June 25, 2020 It's official Klamath Falls, Oregon with Jim Garland TNT Radio Worldwide
Publishers Note: (Waited for this to be printed since June 24th, 2020 in a Letter to the Editor, but it was not printed in the Hearld and News: Letter to the Editor. So here it is now.)
Wearing a mask might become mandatory or not
Wearing a mask is not a Left or Right situation. It is a personal choice. Where there are some of the mind set that if you wear a mask, then you are from the Left. If you don't wear a mask, then you must be from the Right. How silly is that?
Klamath County Board of Commissioners consists of three (3) elected individuals. Each full-time non-partisan positions. And the Klamath County Board of Commissioners are the ONLY ones that can ask for a mandatory rule change with the Governor of Oregon.
What does non-partisan mean?
It means the Klamath County Board of Commissioners will decided when it is time to have a mandatory wearing a mask change. Not individuals who personally would like to see a change vs. Others who personally feel it is not needed or necessary at this time in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
The choice to be forced to wear a mask or not wear a mask is not up to individuals, but to the Klamath County Board of Commissioners. If you personally have a problem with there not being a mandatory wearing a mask order, then take it up with Klamath County Board of Commissioners. See what they have to say, pro or con for a mandatory wearing a mask order in Klamath County.
To spend time demanding it be done by the order of the Mayor of Klamath Falls, another non-partisan entity is silly too. To only appease your personal preference, over other peoples preferences and personal choices.
No one has the right to choose those personal choices for others, except those who are in charge with the power to make those changes in a non-partisan way, and its not you or me.
Jg TNT Radio Worldwide
Related link: Phase II reopening applications Klamath County
Governor Kate Brown Extends Face Coverings Requirement Statewide June 29, 2020
Face covering requirements apply to indoor public spaces, take effect on Wednesday, July 1 Portland, OR—Governor Kate Brown announced today that Oregonians statewide will be required to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces, beginning this Wednesday July 1. The guidance applies to businesses and members of the public visiting indoor public spaces. Face covering requirements are already mandated in eight counties.
Link: Governor Kate Brown Extends Face Coverings Requirement Statewide June 29, 2020
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