I’m glad to see Indiana doesn’t, but there are still businesses that require them, and until they put an end to their insanity I refuse to give them my money. Menard’s for instance, yelled at me when I entered their store without a mask. I promptly walked out.
Alabama is the same. I wear one in Walmart and Subway but not anyplace else.
I carry a mask and if store employees are wearing them along with the customers I’ll put it on otherwise it stays in my pocket.
“ Menard’s for instance, yelled at me when I entered their store without a mask.”
I wonder about the legitimacy here. Sure, they are a private business and supposedly able to decide with whom they do business...but... are they considered a public accommodation, and limited in that regard? It seems that adding requirements for entry would be “problematic”, to use one of their words. For instance, demand no sagging pants or ridiculously oversized clothing for entry and howls of racism would occur. How about no men in dresses? But insisting on a face diaper is somehow ok.