Really? The headlines sound good, but the devil is in the details. This “relaxation” of restrictions applies only to those who have succumbed to the rites of COVID worship. Even the most casual of scanning immediately reveals that this so-called relaxation applies only to those who have been fully vaccinated.
This raises questions that some may regard as very important. How does one prove that he has been fully vaccinated? Will vaccination be required only to avoid wearing a mask, or will it be required for travel, employment, or any of the other freedoms that people in a democratic federal republic are used to enjoying? Are we in the U.S. entering the era of “papers please” in order to conduct heretofore free activities?
Then there are the questions of actions motivated by money. Is it ethical and lawful, for manufacturers and sellers of vaccines to use politicians to promote the sale of their product, for which they make a huge profit? What do politicians have to gain for such behavior?
In light of all this, it becomes more important than ever for citizens to contact their elected officials and request that executive orders and/or legislation be established prohibiting the use by anyone of vaccine passports as a condition to do anything.
One example of such legislation is Arizona’s HB2190. This bill has been lingering in the senate while other bills, such as SCR1044 (tuition discounts for illegal aliens) are given clear sailing.
People in AZ should contact their legislators and request the enactment of HB2190. Here is how to do that:
Contacting governor:
https://azgovernor.gov/engage/form/contact-governor-ducey
Phoenix: 602.542.4331 Tucson: 520.628.6580
Contacting legislators:
https://azpeopleslobbyist.com/
How does SCR1044 get a vote in the senate with only three Republicans supporting & HB2190 can't get on the board for a vote?#NoVaccinePassports #SupportHB2190
— Bret Roberts (@BretRbrts) May 7, 2021
If you're vaccinated why do you care whether or not I am?
Follow the science…right? ?
Support #HB2190
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— Bret Roberts (@BretRbrts) May 14, 2021