But they cite different parts of the Constitution. In a House-floor harrangue about the magnetometers, a new mask mandate and other grievances, Jordan said, "I fear for the First Amendment, I fear for the Second Amendment, I fear for the Bill of Rights, I fear for the Constitution. I do not know where this takes us, but it is scary.” Jordan later was scolded for not wearing a mask on the House floor. Stivers' complaint was more esoteric. He cited Article I, Section 6 of the U.S. Constitution, which states that a member cannot be delayed or detained when they are conducting their Constitutional duty — a category the Columbus lawmaker says includes voting on the House floor.