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Old Posted Apr 3, 2020, 11:19 PM
DesertRay DesertRay is offline
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Originally Posted by fawd View Post
They definitely aren't essential.


But I've held the belief that the general idea is to not 100% 'shut down' all business at once. California did something similar - it started VERY broad - and they chip away at it. The State keeps it vague INTENTIONALLY, imo.

Frankly, business owners that own non-essential businesses (and employees for that matter) can see the writing on the wall (myself included). This affords the potentially affected valuable time to get their affairs in order, to the best of their abilities given the situation.
I know that Ducey got pilloried for the vagueness, but I think he got it right. It takes some time to get this straight, and it's important to give small businesses time to make adjustments. I'm actually impressed with how people are trying to MacGyver their way through this situation.
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