Louisiana Citizens for Job Creators: AG Landry Supports Firehouse BBQ

Attorney General Jeff Landry & Congressman Clay Higgins Photo Source: Central City News 

Attorney General Jeff Landry & Congressman Clay Higgins
Photo Source: Central City News 

Earlier this week, Attorney General Jeff Landry submitted an Amicus Brief in support of Firehouse BBQ’s case against the Governor’s Mask Mandate!

As we’ve seen during this crisis, some of our politicians are willing to exert their power in any way they see fit while some seek to strike a balance between constitutional rights and public health. 

Landry has proven, time after time, that our basic constitutional rights are his chief concern when it comes to restrictions on our life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our founders wrote the Bill of Rights for a reason and last we checked, there isn't an amendment that says “all the aforementioned rights are turned off in the event of a virus.”

Jeff Landry knows the Constitution and what’s right. That’s why he’s been fighting back against any unconstitutional measures. 

Here’s a quote from the brief: 

This case is not about whether masks or face coverings are a good idea. It is about what the Governor and the Department of Health can do during an extended public health emergency and – importantly – how it can constitutionally do it  - Jeff Landry

We are proud of AG Landry for his efforts to defend the constitution. No politician or crisis is bigger than our principles. 

We applaud Jeff Landry’s support of Firehouse BBQ with his Amicus Brief!

Read the brief HERE!

Posted on August 21, 2020 and filed under Coronavirus, Jeff Landry, Louisiana.