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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced a state-wide stay-at-home order for all Hoosier residents Monday, fueling disagreement and outrage amongst conservatives who see the action as an unconstitutional intrusion of government.

The order, which will be in effect from March 24 to April 7,  is aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.

The Governor also issued an executive order that will suspend the licenses of restaurants not abiding his order last week to serve only curb-side, delivery or drive-thru.

Indiana joins more than 15 states across the nation who have implemented increased restrictions on non-essential business and travel in the midst of the war against Coronavirus.

But some Hoosiers fear the increased restrictions will fuel unnecessary panic and encourage additional hoarding of food and basic household necessities.

The Chicks on the Right and Producer Rob Kendall discuss both sides of the issue in today’s Speedround.

https://omny.fm/shows/chicks-on-the-right/speed-round-holcomb-calls-in-the-national-guard

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