“The agency also said showrooms and garden sections of large home improvement centers should be closed unless there is a life-threatening emergency.” Ring the siren! I need my potting soil and another 20 feet of hose to complete my outdoor bidet! Ring the siren! Running out of TP, need more hose! Ring the siren for the love of God, ring the siren!
Following.
“stop the in-person sale of nonessential products such as clothing and electronics”
makes sense ... no one really needs clothes, especially if it’s really cold, because naked is just fine ... and electronics are totally unnecessary unless people need to listen to the news, find out what the weather is, or the latest fascist dictates from the government about what they are allowed to do or not do or go or not go or work or not work or apply for SBA loans for their laid off workers etc. ... totally non-essential ...
Maple syrupy tyrants...
Maple syrupy tyrants...
this is a huge overreach. Who says what is essential?
i need stuff if i have to stay home.
and if i want to go to WalMart or Target just because i want to, this won’t change that.
More edicts from on high. Now that the ruling class has found out they can just rule without legislation it will never stop.
Vermont has no power to make that pronouncement
Does the Ministry of Vermont have a list of what is, and what is not, essential?
here we go
Steve Lookner
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Walmart to limit number of customers in their stores to “roughly 20 percent of a store’s capacity”
“Once a store reaches its capacity, customers will be admitted inside on a ‘1-out-1-in’ basis”
Company announcement here:
Now, we know why our local Walmart’s parking lot looked like it does on Black Friday at noon today.
What People wanted to buy or needed to buy was going to be banned/outlawed starting tomorrow.
More Corona Nazi’ mayors/governors telling us: where, when, how to shop and what we can buy.
The following will be happening at all Walmart stores before very long.
Walmart in Williston is letting customers know it is not offering “non-essential” items for purchase. The store roped off a large section of its store to comply with the governor’s order April 1, 2020. (Photo: APRIL BARTON/FREE PRESS)
What items are considered ‘non-essential’?
According to the news release, large retailers must cease in-person sales of items that include, but are not limited to:
Arts and crafts items.
Beauty supplies.
Carpet and flooring.
Clothes.
Consumer electronics.
Entertainment (books, music, movies).
Furniture.
Home and garden.
Jewelry.
Paint.
Photo services.
Sports equipment.
Toys.
Access to aisles or sections of the store that contain these items will be restricted. Retailers that sell essential goods such as food, beverages and medicine are still allowing in-person sales of those items.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eOPzcC_00EAPp-BX_UgrCajyu_GcMV1I73RQcgonkfQ/edit
Vermont, another state in the New England socialist region. A region failing.