Georgia State Legislature Bans Forced Microchipping

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05 Feb 2010, 11:55 am

I woke up to this sadly hilarious story on NPR and was sure I must be dreaming.


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The Senate voted Thursday to protect Georgians from evildoers, covert corporations and rogue doctors, seen and unseen, with the passage of a bill that would make it illegal to implant a microchip into someone without their permission.

The bill, ironically sponsored by Sen. Chip Pearson (R-Dawsonville) and Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers, would make it a misdemeanor to implant someone against their will with a microchip, sensor, transmitter or other tracking device. The Senate passed the bill 47-2.

“We are sending the message that Georgia is committed to upholding its citizens’ constitutional rights and protection of their person,” Pearson said. “Advances in technology are moving fast, and while most of these are for the good, we must be careful that it doesn’t come at the harm of citizens.”

But is this really a problem in Georgia?

Pearson said that he knows of no case in Georgia where someone has been involuntarily microchipped. He added that during his preliminary meetings on the bill, no one came to complain about it, and he has heard of no conspiracy plots or theories to put implants in massive amounts of Georgians. The notion that legions of people have been forcibly implanted by the government, aliens or nefarious corporations runs rampant throughout the Internet and in science fiction movies. Think Neo and his forced implantation by Agent Smith in "The Matrix."

“I have no firsthand knowledge of anything,” Pearson said. “I am simply trying to get ahead of this and protect the people. We don’t know what is going to happen.”

Pearson added that any information put inside a chip and then implanted into someone’s body can just as easily be stored somewhere above the skin.

“The benefits of a microchip that can be internally implanted are also available in many external forms,” Pearson said.

There have been a handful of corporations worldwide that have begun developing technology to inject people with implantable devices. In 2004, the VeriChip was approved by the FDA. Proponents say that implantable chips could help in identifying victims of major tragedies like Sept. 11 or the Haitian earthquake, or even wandering Alzheimer’s patients.

Pearson’s bill would clear the way for people who want implants. The bill does not prevent anyone from being able to voluntarily have a microchip implanted -- as long as the implantation is performed by a doctor and is regulated by the Georgia Composite Medical Board.

But opponents say that the devices can lead to unwanted surveillance and even cancer. There are some who say that it has religious implications and that the implantable devices are the "Mark of the beast."

If the bill, SB 235, gets past the state House, Georgia would join Wisconsin, North Dakota and California as states that have passed laws prohibiting the forced implantation of microchips in people.

Pearson said the bill has actually been floating around the Capitol for several years. In 2007, Rep. Ed Setzler (R-Acworth) introduced a bill in the House that didn’t go anywhere.

Pearson is hoping that his bill will be received favorably in the House.

But some critics of the bill wonder what the point is.

“This is a solution in search of a problem,” said Sen. Vincent Fort (D-Atlanta), one of only two senators to vote against it, along with Sen. Ronald Ramsey (D-Decatur). “We are spending our precious time -- with a billion-and-a-half-dollar deficit -- with something that is not a problem.”



Source: AJC

http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politic ... ews_128746



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05 Feb 2010, 12:25 pm

People getting microchipped... :?

What's next, collars and tags?

I assume the misdemeanor was in the hands of an old demented vet who didn't know what he was doing.


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05 Feb 2010, 12:27 pm

someones been reading the book of revelations



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05 Feb 2010, 12:38 pm

Good, even if microchips aren't a problem right now, they could, if not for bans like these, either be forced upon the public or put into people without their knowledge.


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05 Feb 2010, 3:48 pm

Oh, good it's only going to be a misdemeanor! Back to the lab...


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05 Feb 2010, 3:58 pm

WTF?

Who would microchip a person?


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05 Feb 2010, 4:20 pm

LiberalJustice wrote:
Good, even if microchips aren't a problem right now, they could, if not for bans like these, either be forced upon the public or put into people without their knowledge.


This.

The technology exists afterall, and is already used in animals kept as pets and in humans for medical reasons.



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06 Feb 2010, 7:09 am

The conspiracy theory movie Zeitgeist advocated that the NWO is going to plant microchips in us, under the pretext of security. Most people I know who have seen Zeitgeist believe in this.

I personally wouldn't mind having one planted in my arm, if it implies security for me and my family from anti-socials. I'm least bothered about rebelling against the state. And as for a one-world government, I welcome it.



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06 Feb 2010, 8:22 am

Khan_Sama wrote:
The conspiracy theory movie Zeitgeist advocated that the NWO is going to plant microchips in us, under the pretext of security. Most people I know who have seen Zeitgeist believe in this.

I personally wouldn't mind having one planted in my arm, if it implies security for me and my family from anti-socials. I'm least bothered about rebelling against the state. And as for a one-world government, I welcome it.


Anti-socials?

You mean like aspies, commies, socialists, liberals, unions, and scientologists??


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06 Feb 2010, 10:15 am

No, I meant violent thugs, kidnappers, etc. ^^;



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06 Feb 2010, 10:38 am

I'm sure that eventually micro-chipping will be mandatory in the name of safety and security whether we like it or not. The public with their generally sheep mindset will help to facilitate this.
I for one am against it.
I'll attend to my own safety and security.



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06 Feb 2010, 11:04 am

Khan_Sama wrote:
No, I meant violent thugs, kidnappers, etc. ^^;


Oh.


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07 Feb 2010, 3:00 am

When I told the Beast that Georgia was going to bring misdemeanor charges the laughter rang for hours through the Minions!



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07 Feb 2010, 10:43 am

Raptor wrote:
I'm sure that eventually micro-chipping will be mandatory in the name of safety and security whether we like it or not. The public with their generally sheep mindset will help to facilitate this.
I for one am against it.
I'll attend to my own safety and security.


You underestimate the power of religion.

many Christians believe that microchips will be the "mark of the beast" alluded to in the book of revelations, if one is to interpret the book as a doomsday prophecy. (there are other interpretations) I don't see any such major law being enacted as long as Christianity remains the world's dominant religion. (even though revelations portrays the end of the world as a good thing, it's hard to enact a law you know you will then openly rebel against and be killed for doing so)

I'm with LiberalJustice on this. if governments focused less on solving problems and more on keeping things from becoming problems, we would probably all be better off.



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09 Feb 2010, 1:50 am

...I feel embarrassed just for living in Georgia right now.


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