There are 2 separate issues. Having the government tell everyone they must wear 
a mask is one thing.  A business requiring customers wear a mask to enter their 
store is another.  The second actually correlates to your example and is 
certainly the right of any business to put certain requirements on using their 
facility (within lawful limits of course).  If people don't want to abide by 
their requirements, they are free to go somewhere else or stay home if no one 
will let them in their place of business.

On the other hand, I assume that it will eventually come before the Supreme 
Court to decide if it is a violation of some "right" or other to be told that 
everyone is required to wear a mask in public.


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To those saying "why should I have to wear a mask when in public".... do
you also complain about "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service"?

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