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mike-s
Sep 08, 2017Explorer
PghBob wrote:Nope. At the federal level, the Constitution allows certain things during an emergency, such as suspending habeas corpus. The Florida Constitution also allows certain things. The power to allow the governor to "ORDER" people to do things is not one.
It might depend on the "powers" given to the Gov. by the "State of Emergency" proclamation. This type of proclamation often gives authorities power to act if deemed to be a public safety issue.
And, if not the governor, who exactly do you think is proclaiming a state of emergency and giving the governor powers?
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