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Lawmaker wants to ban forced microchip implants, markings
Proposal would go further than any other in U.S. to protect privacy
Published: 15 hours ago. Updated: 02/18/2017 at 6:24 PM


Microchips are already being implanted in employees in Belgium and Sweden.

Microchips are already being implanted in employees in Belgium and Sweden.

Nevada may become the fifth state to pass a law banning the implanting of RFID microchips in humans without their consent.

Republican state Sen. Becky Harris introduced a bill in the Nevada legislature that would make it a felony to forcibly implant the tracking devices in any human being, including the mentally impaired.

Harris said she’s worried computer chips could pose serious risks to human rights and public health.

“This is a completely new issue,” Harris said in a statement. “I just want a safety measure in place until we better understand the technology and the reasoning behind people’s desire to require implanting chips.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/lawmaker-wants-to-ban-forced-microchip-implants-markings/#2m0uPdbWaJGdDQOZ.99

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I'm okay with that. Don't be forced to be implanted, but you can if you want to.
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