Two Days Left This Session, April 27th and 29th
S.B. 235 Prohibits Coerced Microchip Implants
S.B. 235 introduced by Senator Chip Pearson in 2009 protects the general population from forced microchip implants, if such were ever required, which is a distinct possibility, if the governor were to call a state of emergency.
The microchip that most concerns us today is the product of three businesses that jointly developed and are marketing disease detecting radio frequency microchips (RFID), built with the capacity to identify infections, locate infected individuals and notify officials, all in real time, 24/7, 365 days per year. Such action would require microchip implants in the general population, and under current law, no personal permission for the implant is required. But, personal consent for a microchip implant would be mandatory, if S.B. 235 becomes law.
Status. S.B. 235 passed the House Judiciary Committee April 14th with no amendments, which is good, and is now in the House Rules Committee, that decides whether it goes to the full House for a vote and, hopefully, final passage.
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