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Unless you are camping in the lawn in front of the Capitol building or a courthouse,...

I called Flagstaff Ranger District and they said dispersed camping is totally fine right now because once you're there that's your home for the night![]()
Is that a haiku?This reasoning of which they speak, it is quite compelling. Home, this forest will be. Closed will we keep these open doors!
Sounds more like Yoda speak![]()
How is it said in Wookie?I was going for a direct translation from Ewok. Little, urbanized Ewoks longing for the woodlands. The Yoda tone, however, is unmistakable upon second reading.
How is it said in Wookie?
Here is the verbiage I have from a lawyer that deciphered the legal mumbo jumbo:So I thought curfew ONLY meant assembling in groups during said hours. Going for a walk of hike during those hours by yourself should not be a problem?!!
So I thought curfew ONLY meant assembling in groups during said hours. Going for a walk of hike during those hours by yourself should not be a problem?!!
Here is the verbiage I have from a lawyer that deciphered the legal mumbo jumbo:
Governor Ducey has imposed a week long, statewide curfew. He issued a declaration of emergency May 31. The curfew lasts from 8pm - 5am and is effective for one week.
During the curfew people are not allowed to be on any public street or in any public place unless they are
• law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics or other medical personnel
• National Guard or any other emergency response personnel
• credentialed members of the media
• traveling directly to and from work
• attending religious services
• commercial trucking and delivery services
• obtaining food
• caring for a family member, friend, or animal
• patronizing or operating private businesses
• seeking medical care or fleeing dangerous circumstances
Anybody caught defying the curfew could face up to six months in jail and a $2500.00 fine.