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    Tyrannical Democrats in NJ are trying to CRIMINALIZE failure to wear a mask!!!!!

    I just got this urgent message from StandforHealthFreedom that the NJ Democrats are going to try to criminalize the failure to wear a mask. It's not posted at the standforhealthfreedom site, so I'm posting the message here, so I can drop links all over the internet back to this post, so anyone from NJ can copy it and respond to those TYRANTS!!!

    NOTE-- in step 1 in the directions, it tells you to click on 11am, but the time has actually been changed to 12pm.

    ALERT: On Thursday, October 22, the New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee will be hearing bill S2814, which makes failure to wear a mask into a store with posted signage during the declared state of emergency by Governor Phil Murphy a criminal trespass offense.
    If passed, S2814 “shall take effect immediately and shall expire upon the expiration of the state of emergency declared by the Governor in Executive Order 103 of 2020.” According the bill’s language, “a person commits a violation if that person is not properly wearing a mask which at a minimum simultaneously covers the nose and mouth.” The offense is punishable by up to 30 days imprisonment, a fine of $500 or both. You can take four simple steps now to show how many New Jerseyans oppose this bill.

    1. Publicly log/record your opposition here. (Note: The “virtual witness slip” is used as a tally to document the support and opposition for this specific bill. The numbers are important; spread the word.) How to log your opposition: click this Thursday’s date on the October calendar, click 11:00 a.m. Senate Judiciary Committee, click Registration Form at the top, fill out that form and note S2814 as the bill.
    2. Sign up to testify in opposition to bill S2814 on the same registration form you used to log your opposition (instructions above in item number 1). You can use the talking points hereto help prepare your testimony.
    3. Contact the sponsor of S2814 and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee (their contact information is listed below). Urge them to oppose the bill and ask them the questions listed below.
    4. Join fellow freedom fighters in Trenton on Thursday, October 22. Details are here.

    QUESTIONS FOR THE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

    • How long beyond October 2020 does the legislative body assume that the New Jersey public health emergency will extend?
    • Why aren’t exemptions for residents with medical conditions mentioned in bill S2814 when they are expressly permitted by Executive Order 122?
    • Every individual has a different physiological and psychological makeup. How is this bill accounting for these differences? (For your reference, Executive Order 122 states that workers and customers are to wear cloth face coverings “except where doing so would inhibit that individual’s health or where the individual is under two years of age.” It goes on to say that, “Where an individual declines to wear a face covering on store premises due to a medical condition that inhibits such usage, neither the essential retail business nor its staff shall require the individual to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition.”)
    • Why doesn’t S2814 list the age requirements for masks that are cited in Executive Order 122?
    • Is it legal for the legislative body to mandate a mask/article of clothing for all New Jersey residents/patrons?
    • For those with deeply held religious beliefs, does forced mask-wearing violate their ability to abide by natural law and follow their convictions to walk in faith, not fear?
    • Is forcing individuals to abide by measures that restrict their ability to move freely throughout society without discrimination constitutional?
    • Who will “police” this law? Will small business owners, many of whom have already suffered financial losses this year, be forced to report their patrons?

    Together, we must STAND to protect the health and civil freedoms of New Jersey residents.
    Follow Innovative Parenting New Jersey on Facebookvia Telegram. Sign up here to participate in Twitter storms to alert the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that bill S2814 is not acceptable.
    Lastly, share this campaign with your family, your neighbors and people like your hairdresser and barber so that we can show how many New Jersey voters care about protecting their freedoms when it comes to masking healthy residents. Even if people aren’t passionate about health freedom issues, this bill is a great place to start the conversation because the science on masking healthy individuals is constantly evolving and is not universally accepted by medical professionals.
    In solidarity,
    Stand for Health Freedom &
    Innovative Parenting NJ



    Lawmakers to contact
    Richard Codey, the sponsor of S2814
    District 27 (Democrat)
    (973) 535-5017
    sencodey@njleg.org
    @RichardCodey
    Senate Judiciary Committee Members:
    Nicholas Scutari - Chair
    District 22 (Democrat)
    (908) 587-0404
    senscutari@njleg.org
    @SenatorScutari

    Nellie Pou - Vice-Chair
    District 35 (Democrat)
    (973) 247-1555
    senpou@njleg.org
    @NelliePou

    Paul Sarlo
    District 36 (Democrat)
    (201) 804-8118
    sensarlo@njleg.org
    @PaulASarlo

    Troy Singleton
    District 7 (Democrat)
    (856) 234-2790
    sensingleton@njleg.org
    @Troy4NJ7

    Bob Smith
    District 17 (Democrat)
    (732) 752-0770
    sensmith@njleg.org
    @D17Senator

    Brian Stack
    District 33 (Democrat)
    (201) 721-5263 (Jersey City)
    (201) 376-1942 Cell
    senstack@njleg.org
    @mayorstack

    Loretta Weinberg
    District 37 (Democrat)
    (201) 928-0100
    senweinberg@njleg.org
    @SenatorLorettaW

    Kristin Corrado
    District 40 (Republican)
    (973) 237-1360
    sencorrado@njleg.org
    @sencorrado

    Michael Doherty
    District 23 (Republican)
    (908) 835-0552
    sendoherty@njleg.org
    @mikedohertynj

    Christopher Bateman
    District 16 (Republican)
    (908) 526-3600
    senbateman@njleg.org
    @KipBateman

    Gerald Cardinale
    District 39 (Republican)
    (201) 567-2324 (Cresskill)
    (862) 248-0491 (Haskell)
    sencardinale@njleg.org
    @gerrycardinale



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