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> Next time someone tells you about a fren having a stroke/heart attack/cancer. Ask them if it was the Vax Attack
Yeah, that's a great conversation to have with someone who is emotionally devastated
>>18246471 (lb)
> Next time someone tells you about a fren having a stroke/heart attack/cancer. Ask them if it was the Vax Attack
Yeah, that's a great conversation to have with someone who is emotionally devastated
Noooo
Don't put this on the board.
Anons want to lick DeSantis's taint and swallow his loads.
He's the best thing to happen anons since Mattis and Barr
Take this meme down now
Despite 'vaccine passport' ban, COVID vaccination can still be required in Florida
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2021/06/04/covid-passport-ban-doesnt-stop-mandatory-vaccinations/7534802002/
archive: https://archive.is/ze5fX
>It also prohibits businesses, government agencies and learning institutions from requiring patrons to show proof of vaccination or post-infection recovery from COVID-19 but doesn’t stop them from imposing screening protocols based on government guidelines to protect the public health.
>Worse, says R. Shawn McBride, a DeLand lawyer and cofounder of the American Freedom of Information Institute, it preserves the state’s right to vaccinate anyone deemed a public health risk.
>“It states on the one hand that no one can be forced away from general services in the state by not having COVID-19 vaccination proof, but it also states that the government has the right to force vaccinations,” he said.
>Rep. Anthony Sabatini, R-Howey-in-the-Hills, had filed a bill (HB 6003) that would have stripped the state of any power to require mandatory vaccinations. That bill died without being voted on.
>McBride commended the Legislature and DeSantis for passing a law that prevents showing proof of vaccination, but said the law needs to go further to protect individuals against mandatory vaccinations, especially if the political winds should shift.
DeSantis fanboys on suicide watch
The law hasn't changed.
You asked me to provide sauce of a thing existing
I provided sauce of said thing existing
Who cares if it came into existence in 2021, 2012, or 1921
That's like saying: "Prove to me the constitution says you have the freedom of speech." and then when shown the first amendment you reply:
"HEY THIS WAS WRITTEN IN 1787! Anything recent?"
Yeah, some bridges are best not crossed.
Never going to peek behind that door.
Was just curious if some brave soul has ever trekked into the forbidden lands…
you're a mad man
I don't know what those links mean
nor am I going to google to find out
but I like you, you're wild