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California sheriff refuses to enforce stay-at-home orders: It 'doesn't pass 'constitutional test'

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A California sheriff said Monday he is not enforcing coronavirus related stay-at-home orders because they do not pass the "constitutional test." “It’s been a long year for everybody.

We know that," Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes told “Fox & Friends" on Monday. "It’s been very impactful upon all of the businesses and residents of Orange County and California.

But I just don’t think that it’s something that falls in line with law enforcement priority." “We have many other responsibilities that we are dealing with ...

homelessness, substance use disorder. It's not only unfair to law enforcement but I don’t think it’s fair and stands the constitutional test,” Barnes said.

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