A bill meant to help those with developmental disabilities would allow government agencies to locate people with tracking devices, which has some concerned the measure gives the federal government too much authority and power. In 2008, Kevin Curtis Wills, a 9-year-old boy with autism, jumped into a river near a park and drowned. In 2014, a 14-year-old boy
with autism, Avonte Oquendo, left his school and drowned in a river. Rep. Chris Smith (R., N.J.), who chairs the Congressional Autism Caucus and the Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force, introduced a bill called Kevin and Avonte’s Law, otherwise known as H.R. 4919, in an attempt to prevent these types of accidents from happening. READ MORE
I have a child with Autism and I would not put a tracking device on him. I believe its another way for the government to control another human life in the disguise of helping.
I am over the age of 50. I would not want anything like that in me either. Leave my body alone!
Never allow this;, It would go from one thing to another until every person in; the country is under the control of whomever is watching the people.
One click and someone else will be dead. Or worse NEVER ALLOW THIS!