Posted on 04/15/2020 1:28:58 PM PDT by Morgana
A pro-life group in Columbia, South Carolina, has received an exemption from the states stay at home order, meaning the group can continue to protest safely outside the citys Planned Parenthood facility. The exemption comes after group members were ticketed for their presence and threatened with arrest in violation of a citywide stay at home order last week.
According to the Post and Courier, Mark Baumgartner, president of the group A Moment of Hope, received a citation on April 7 for violating Columbias stay at home order as his group was praying outside a Planned Parenthood facility. While responding police officers threatened arrest, they ultimately ticketed those in the group. In a Facebook post detailing the encounter, Baumgartner argued that the group had a First Amendment right to be outside the abortion facility, citing a letter from the City Attorney to the Mayor which extended an exemption of the ordinance to all religious organizations.
Following this incident, the city let its own stay at home ordinance expire on April 9 in deference to the statewide stay at home order. The state ordinance is very specific as to what businesses need to close during the current crisis. Because the order does not list non-profit organizations like Baumgartners as non-essential, the group is able to continue their work outside the facility.
Going forward, the group is armed with an exemption letter from the states Department of Commerce which reads, your business can continue operating during this time of COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to maintain safety and comply with the states mandates on social distancing, Baumgartner is promising that members of his group will stand 25 feet apart from each other. Columbias mayor has also confirmed that police will not be issuing any further citations or threatening arrest to the group.
This is and has been a First Amendment issue guaranteed by the Constitution, Baumgartner told The Post and Courier. Governor McMaster and the state of South Carolina Commerce Department recognize that. Now that the unconstitutional city order has been lifted, our organization can continue to offer essential help to mothers in need.
In describing to the paper how he considers praying on the sidewalk outside the abortion facility essential, Baumgartner simply said, That is where we do our work. Our essential work is being there offering alternatives at the moment these mothers have a last chance to change their minds.
May South Carolina prosper in every way in Jesus name!
So killing babies is an essential business in some states but buying a gun to protect your family isn’t??????
bkmk
Wonderful! The governor has been pretty invisible (I wish Nikki Haley had been there - she’s a fighter) but he’s been relatively moderate. The greater problems are coming from the municipalities or even private property owners groups that want to cut off people’s access to the publicly owned beaches and public spaces.
Mayor Mugabe (my name for this communist pig) of Columbia thinks he’s dictator of Zimbabwe.
The moron has been warned by the state’s attorney general that if he carries out his red flag diktat that he’ll be sued into oblivion.
The governor of South Carolina also warned all leftist mayors not to infringe on the citizens’ civil rights.
I fully expect Mayor Mugabe to start screaming Racist! Racist! very shortly.
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