There re interesting implications for NCAA sporting events. Does this mean that ucla or Cal cannot travel to these states for football, basketball and the like? Or will they have to play on a neutral field in, say, Iran or Cuba, where California travel is not banned?
I wonder if UCLA has to leave its softball team in OKC after they lost to Florida State yesterday?
IIRC, it was determined that state schools could travel to those states but the travel had to be paid for with private funds.
Regarding the NCAA sports, I think it would be hilarious if the affected banned states would totally ban CA team scheduling in-state as this would eliminate them from invitation to most football bowl games as one funny backfire on them. Most collegiate football stadiums are affiliated with state funding wholly or in part.
UCLA Bruins are scheduled to play Oklahoma at Norman September 8th.
UCLA women’s softball team played in the WCWS in Oklahoma City just yesterday (lost to Florida State). UCLA women are a softball power, so next season they could very well be in Oklahoma City again. So what’s the deal Moonbeam???
Californicatia Leftnoids suffer from both insanity and inanity!