Posted on 04/26/2020 10:27:32 AM PDT by JennysCool
One day after The West Wind All Digital Drive-In Movie Theater in North Las Vegas re-opened, following the COVID 19 shutdown Thursday night, Gov. Sisolak ordered them to cease and desist operations.
After obtaining permission to re-open from local authorities, West Wind required movie goers to park 10 feet apart, stay in their cars except to use the restroom, where only one person at a time was allowed in. Concession stands remained closed.
Facebook page issued the following statement:
We had received formal approval to reopen the Las Vegas Drive-In with certain operating restrictions and we complied. Unfortunately we have recently been asked to temporarily cease operations pending further direction from the Governors office. We are disappointed with this decision but look forward to re-opening as soon as possible. Thank you for your patronage and patience.
This week, Gov. Sisolak generated speculation that he may extend the shut down until June, while many other states across the country are opening or preparing to open businesses by May 1, 2020.
In CA. things are starting to get nasty, May 1st if Newsom keeps this locked down the damn is going to start breaking!!
Wanna bet? you would be surprised what mail in voting and ballot harvesting can do. The Democrats are not worried about the 2020 elections. We should be concerned though,but i doubt if anyone on our side is until they realize a week after the election the Democrats have won all the races.
You may have meant your post to for the person I replied to.
I don’t doubt for a second that the evil Dems would ballot harvest, cheat, commit whatever fraud they can, to steal more elections.
That’s why I’m saying....that things in CA, NY, IL...and, even in NV likely won’t change :(
Dropping a bunch of suitcase nukes on Las Vegas couldn’t have done a better job...
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