April 21st ACTION ALERT

Microchip Bill

Prison inmates are the only people protected from
forced microchip implants in Georgia.

S.B. 235 is being blocked!

This is an urgent request. Time is almost gone for critically important bills, including S.B. 235, to pass the legislature.  The last two days of this session are Tuesday April 27th, and Thursday, April 29th.  That means the time to act is NOW.

Fact: Georgia law does not prohibit mandatory microchip implants in the general public.

Fact: microchips may be a tattoo on skin or a chip under the skin or a deep body implant.

Fact: microchips implanted surgically require surgical removal.

Fact: microchips have caused cancer and drifting in the bodies of laboratory animals.

Fact: if used to track disease, mandatory chips may be permanent, despite serious health risks.

Communication problems: Legislators adjourned until Tuesday, April 27th.  Capitol furlough days may be Thursday or Friday.  Capitol is closed Monday for a state holiday.  Therefore, calls to their offices may not reach legislators before the next legislative day, Tuesday, April 27th.

Solving the communication problem. On Thursday April 22nd, please write to each official listed below (to the best address we found) the following note and mail it by postal service.

“Please get S.B. 235 passed from Rules Committee onto the House floor for a vote.  S.B. 235 protects the general public from being forced to submit to a microchip implant.  Forced implants would violate our constitutional right to be secure in our persons.”

The Honorable Sonny Perdue, 391 W. Paces Ferry Rd., N.W., Atlanta, GA 30305-1099
The Honorable David Ralston, P.O. Box 1196 Blue Ridge, GA 30513
The Honorable Bill Hembree, 4159 Pool Road, Winston, GA 30187
The Honorable Casey Cagle, Chestnut Mountain, GA 30502
The Honorable Jan Jones, 12850 Highway 9, Suite 600-356, Alpharetta, GA 30004
The Honorable Jerry Keen, P.O. Box 24290, St. Simons Island, GA 31522
The Honorable Donna Sheldon, P.O. Box 893, Dacula, GA 30019
The Honorable Jeff May, P.O. Box 883, Monroe, GA 30655
The Honorable Wendell Willard, 755 River Gate Drive, Sandy Springs, GA 30350
The Honorable Jay Roberts, 767 Brushy Creek Road, Ocilla, GA 31774

  • Unless S.B. 235 passes, prison inmates would remain the only people who are protected from forced microchip implants in the State of Georgia.
  • Unless S.B. 235 passes, the governor could declare an emergency and mandate microchip implants for the entire population or a portion of the population, whichever he decides.
  • Unless S.B. 235 passes, microchips could be required as the most effective way to track infectious diseases in people who don’t need to go to the doctor for treatment.
  • Unless S.B. 235 passes, microchips could cause serious health hazards in humans, as they have in laboratory animals – cancer, tumors, infections and drifting into other body parts.