Georgia Lawmakers Want to Protect You From 'They'
As a former resident of Georgia, I'm comforted to know that any taxes I paid into that state's government have long since been wasted.
But current residents are footing the bill for legislators to engage in serious hearings on a bill to amend the state's battery statute to explicitly criminalize the nonconsensual implantation of a microchip in a person's body. Lowering the Bar has the details.
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Ed Setzler (who, I must say, looks like a prime target for some form of forced bodily intrusion), admitted that he was unaware of any instance where such an involuntary implantation had been accomplished, but, hey, the bill is "proactive." ... [MORE]
Sphere: Related Content
Posted by Eric Lipman on April 22, 2010 at 01:49 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Escríbannos, consulten, opinen
Saludos
RODRIGO GONZALEZ FERNANDEZ
WWW.CONSULTAJURIDICA.BLOGSPOT.COM
DIPLOMADO EN RSE DE LA ONU
DIPLOMADO EN GESTION DEL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA ONU
Soliciten nuestros cursos, charlas , y Asesorías en :Responsabilidad Social empresarial; en Gestión del Conocimiento, Energías renovables, Liderazgo, Marketing Jurídico, LOBBY CORPORATIVO .. Disponibles para OTEC , empresas y Gremios
SANTIAGO CHILE
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario