โAug-03-2020 05:17 PM
โAug-04-2020 11:51 AM
MDKMDK wrote:
My thought was, again hypothetical, that you could ship your motorhome to a US destination that is receiving Air Canada flights, and then fly there and pick it up.
โAug-04-2020 11:40 AM
Would those rules apply to a Canadian, if they could get across the border, I wonder?
โAug-04-2020 08:14 AM
8ntw8tn wrote:MDKMDK wrote:
Would those rules apply to a Canadian, if they could get across the border, I wonder? If a state had a 14 day "entering to stay" quarantine rule, would it be applied to anyone entering, from out of state or country?
Or, are we (Canadians) more or less banned from entry?
Good question(s). Short answer is: I don't know. Once you bring an international factor into the equation it becomes a different animal. (Sorry for the mixed metaphor.)
โAug-04-2020 07:55 AM
MDKMDK wrote:
Would those rules apply to a Canadian, if they could get across the border, I wonder? If a state had a 14 day "entering to stay" quarantine rule, would it be applied to anyone entering, from out of state or country?
Or, are we (Canadians) more or less banned from entry?
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โAug-04-2020 05:42 AM
8ntw8tn wrote:
It gets kinda murky but, generally, the Supreme Court has held,under the "Protections and Immunities" clause that states cannot prevent one from entering, or leaving, a state. They seem to be allowed to institute the quarantine period if you remain in the state, but only if they have the same requirement of their residents who are returning from outside the state. As stated above, it's a murky part of the 14th Amendment and the Articles of Confederation. Hope this helps.
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โAug-03-2020 05:53 PM
hitchikerman wrote:
Was wondering what the possibility of Florida closing this winter to out-of-state residents this winter
โAug-03-2020 05:29 PM