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Wichita gym sues Kansas for compensation after being forced to shut down through unjustified lockdowns

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 by: Arsenio Toledo Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.hangthecensors.com/482161.html (Natural News) The owner of a fitness studio in Wichita, Kansas is suing the state for compensation after the establishment was forced to shut down due to economic restrictions imposed upon it due to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Ryan Floyd of Omega Bootcamps Inc. filed the lawsuit in Sedgwick County District Court. Floyd argues that the state is using his business “for the benefit of the general public” when he was forced to shut down. Kansas’ Emergency Management Law says that people are allowed to pursue claims for compensation if they believe their property was “commandeered or otherwise used” by local or state authorities.

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Kansas Fitness Studio Sues State Over COVID-19 Restrictions, Losses

Kansas Fitness Studio Sues State Over COVID-19 Restrictions, Losses A Wichita fitness studio’s owner and his business are suing Kansas for compensation for being forced to shut down and reopen with restrictions this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, arguing that the state essentially used their property in attempting to limit the virus’ spread. The lawsuit filed this week in Sedgwick County District Court by Ryan Floyd and Omega Bootcamps Inc. argues that the state used his and the business’ private property “for the benefit of the general public” when it and local officials imposed their restrictions. The lawsuit cites part of the state’s emergency management law that says people can pursue claims for compensation in court if their property is “commandeered or otherwise used” by state or local officials.

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