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Should it be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implants?

Should it be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implants?

  • It should be only legal for companies to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

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  • It should be legal for companies & government to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant

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Should it be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implants?

I figure that these five choices can cover everything from prison inmates, requirements for employment or promotion, requirements to get benefits or services, requirements in order to gets license/permit requirements, immigration, medical records and etc to other.



1.It should never be legal for anyone to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

2.It should only be legal for the government to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

3.It should be only legal for companies to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

4.It should be legal for companies and government to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

5.Other.




I believe that it should never be legal to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant. Its none of the governments damn business what I do nor is it a company's business what I do, nor should they be putting anything into me. I do not want to give the government or anyone that inch because most of the time you give someone an inch and they will try to take a mile.
 
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No, never under any circumstance. That is such an invasion of privacy I don't even know where to begin.
 
The literal invasiveness of such a thing is beyond the pale. It makes all other invasions of privacy seem trivial in comparison.

I oppose "back door" methods of pushing this crap as well, such as employers who might mandate it "for security reasons".

No free citizen should ever be forced to have a chip implanted in their body against their will.
 
To a half way decent citizen, NO
To the hopeless criminal ,YES
To those in between,MAYBE
And is this ever controversial, the thumpers could nigh kill me for my thoughts.:spin::mrgreen:
 
What do we need chips for? They're called ankle monitors people.

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It will never be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implant.

However, as soon as Apple figures out how to make it a cell phone and use it as neural link to connect to a computer network, nobody will have to coerce or force us into getting a microchip implant - we'll pay for the procedure ourselves.
 
It will never be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implant.

However, as soon as Apple figures out how to make it a cell phone and use it as neural link to connect to a computer network, nobody will have to coerce or force us into getting a microchip implant - we'll pay for the procedure ourselves.
And have someone hack into my brain?

It better have epic an security setup.
 
What do we need chips for? They're called ankle monitors people.

Not that I agree with ankle monitors - they are removable and some criminals have done this already.
 
It's coming. They will start by forcing criminals to have them planted under their skin. Of course being criminals, they will dig them out with some dope, whiskey, and a Buck knife. Then they will plant them deeper, under a vital organ.

Hell, in many states they're drawing blood under force from those that are only suspected of drunk driving. This is the line that was crossed that will lead to forced chip implants. No one is crying out against the forced blood extraction, yet it will make chip planting certain in the near future. Once they are allowed under our skin, anything goes.
 
It depends on what the implant is suppose to do.

I think that certain pedophiles or certain risks to the public should be chipped with a locator device of some nature.

But I know that's not the purpose of implant-chips - nor would it be useful seeing as how one would just locate it and likely cut it out, anyway. And how would it actually serve to assist the public in order to ensure safety? You'd have to give everyone a wand and permission to randomly check.

So it's really a moot thought of mine.
 
I wouldn't want one forced upon someone, but depending on what this chip does, I wouldn't mind having one. As long as it doesn't control me in any way.

I would only do it if it would make me more intelligent or more integrated with technology. That would be sweeeet :comp:
 
Should it be legal to coerce or force someone into getting a microchip implants?

I figure that these five choices can cover everything from prison inmates, requirements for employment or promotion, requirements to get benefits or services, requirements in order to gets license/permit requirements, immigration, medical records and etc to other.



1.It should never be legal for anyone to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

2.It should only be legal for the government to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

3.It should be only legal for companies to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

4.It should be legal for companies and government to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant.

5.Other.




I believe that it should never be legal to force or coerce someone into getting a chip implant. Its none of the governments damn business what I do nor is it a company's business what I do, nor should they be putting anything into me. I do not want to give the government or anyone that inch because most of the time you give someone an inch and they will try to take a mile.

Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. :)
 
I would not doubt we are already being chipped during surgery, childbirth, etc. I do not agree with it but think it is already happening on the downlow.
 
I think it should be made illegal to force a chip implant as a condition of public or private employment.
 
It's coming. They will start by forcing criminals to have them planted under their skin. Of course being criminals, they will dig them out with some dope, whiskey, and a Buck knife. Then they will plant them deeper, under a vital organ.

Hell, in many states they're drawing blood under force from those that are only suspected of drunk driving. This is the line that was crossed that will lead to forced chip implants. No one is crying out against the forced blood extraction, yet it will make chip planting certain in the near future. Once they are allowed under our skin, anything goes.

You know what? I bet they could slip something in while we are at the Dr. Office or at the blood banks. We may already be walking around with these things and have no clue.

Go in to get a pap smear? Chipped!

Go in for check-up and bloodwork? Chipped!

Go in for pre-natal care? Chipped and your baby as soon as they come out. Chipped!

The list is endless how they could already be tracking us.

We have know way of knowing they are not doing this and how easy it would be. Not to mention we know that the government and the Medical Industry are not the most honest folks in the world. :shock:
 
Never, under any circumstances, should anyone be forced or coerced. If people want to, it's up to them. But me? No.
 
I don't have a problem putting one in sex offenders and rapists.

Right now parole officers have to drive all over the city to track them down, follow up on missed appointments etc. The whole system could be much more efficient and computerized.

The come within a 100 yard of school or playground, a call goes out to the nearest police unit.

In fact all violent offenders should have a chip implanted in them.
 
We should totally require this. Then the prophecy of the mark of the beast will be complete and we can ensure the return of Jesus. Everyone wants Jesus to come back.
 
I don't have a problem putting one in sex offenders and rapists.

Right now parole officers have to drive all over the city to track them down, follow up on missed appointments etc. The whole system could be much more efficient and computerized.

The come within a 100 yard of school or playground, a call goes out to the nearest police unit.

In fact all violent offenders should have a chip implanted in them.

Do you wish for computers to put humans out of work?
 
We should totally require this. Then the prophecy of the mark of the beast will be complete and we can ensure the return of Jesus. Everyone wants Jesus to come back.

:rofl:rofl You hit my funny bone. Sure everyone wants Him to come back. I may die laughing before he comes back. :2razz:
 
:rofl:rofl You hit my funny bone. Sure everyone wants Him to come back. I may die laughing before he comes back. :2razz:


I expect this simple request will be ignored as usual, but I would take it as a personal favor if we could discuss this very serious issue, that has ramifications on matters of privacy and liberty, without resorting to mocking Jesus in the process.
 
I expect this simple request will be ignored as usual, but I would take it as a personal favor if we could discuss this very serious issue, that has ramifications on matters of privacy and liberty, without resorting to mocking Jesus in the process.

Sorry Dude:3oops:
 
Do you wish for computers to put humans out of work?

LOL

Actually - the point of that would be to protect children. I think that's more important than altering one's job duties.
 
I expect this simple request will be ignored as usual, but I would take it as a personal favor if we could discuss this very serious issue, that has ramifications on matters of privacy and liberty, without resorting to mocking Jesus in the process.

Thank you.
 
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