Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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This only depends on where you live. Plus not everyone is black and white about it. Walmart has openly said while they'll have a mask requirement they are not going to engage with customers. I'm not boycotting Walmart. I wear a mask when I go in, majority of people I see wear a mask, I get in to get my stuff and leave.If the businesses had the backbone to enforce their policies, I bet they would see a net increase in business from all of those in the middle.
When a gas station in my area openly flaunted they weren't going to require it and instead just place a sign that said it's suggested the number of people who said they weren't going to get gas there was only evenly matched by those who said they would.
There's also restrictions on how a business can enforce it. In my state it's a civil not a criminal matter for the mask mandate, It's aimed at businesses and individuals are not really fined. Violations of the mask mandate are handled through the AG.
I am a person in the middle as is my husband. We don't tend to take political stances or boycotting stances with businesses but we always comply with wearing our masks. Perhaps if someone was more into boycotting it might make them view the situation differently where they actively do not shop at a place that is not enforcing a mask mandate or policy. About the only place IMO you're going to see people make a hard stance is if a place makes a hard stance about NOT wearing a mask meaning it's in their policy that you cannot wear one as opposed to them just not enforcing an existing rule. Otherwise you'll probably find more people wearing their masks and maybe internally noticing how many patrons aren't wearing one because the place of business isn't going around kicking out people who aren't wearing a mask.