Mask ordinance

Council’s mask ordinance increases encounters with the city’s violent police

Cleveland city council members voted unanimously to make an unnmasked face a reason for these anarchists to sic police on American citizens exercising their constitutional rights in public. The law also inhibits the public from entering city hall to review public records connected to their illegal acts..

CLEVELAND, OH – Leave it to Cleveland city council to move in the opposite legislative direction for law enforcement than cities with members who actually think about the Constitution of the United States of America as the basis for enacting laws.  Without any input from the Cleveland residents and businesses their ordinance would affect, council during their July 14th regular meeting turned quack ex-Ohio Health Director Amy Stearns-Acton’s mask “rule” of March 22, 2020 into a dangerous mandatory mask “ordinance” so flawed it’s unenforceable. They’ve dangerously turned an unmasked face into “probable cause” and an opportunity for a violent, deadly…

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Akron and Cleveland’s mask ordinances will clog courts with money-wasting civil cases

Akron councilwoman Tara Samples has been particularly aggressive in pushing unconstitutional ordinances. She worked the Russian Bernie Sanders for president. She was Croatian Dennis Kucinich's running mate as a candidate for lieutenant governor. Any Middle East travel in her financial disclosure statements?

CLEVELAND, OH – In South Euclid the city council decided to issue “civil” parking tickets with demands that people receiving them pay-up.  The problem, according to Municipal Court Judge Gayle Williams Byers after she learned of the practice when she took office in January 2012, was that taking property in the form of quick cash from uninformed citizens without a trial was unconstitutional.  So she ended the constitutional rights-violating practice and returned over $80,000 to the citizens whose rights had been violated.  South Euclid city council amended its civil parking ticket ordinance to a criminal one. Akron and Cleveland city…

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