The House Passes a Microchipping Law Intended to Help Local Authorities Microchip Disabled People

Dec 16, 2016

The House Passes a Microchipping Law Intended to Help Local Authorities Microchip Disabled People

Dec 16, 2016

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would get the federal government heavily involved in microchipping disabled people for tracking purposes. If you would like to read it for yourself, you can find H.R. 4919 right here. The bill is also known as Kevin and Avonte’s Law, and the idea behind it is that if disabled people are microchipped, it won’t be so easy for them to get lost. Of course we have been microchipping pets in this country for years, and this is yet

another giant step down the road toward universal microchipping. We are being told that implanted microchips will make those with developmental disabilities “safer,” but where does this stop? Pretty soon there will be a huge push to microchip all children “for their safety,” and once that is accomplished, it won’t be too long before they will want to microchip the entire population. READ MORE


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