State Assembly Bill 416 seeks to aggressively expand on the state's existing public health laws, allowing health officials working with law enforcement to IMMEDIATELY detain anyone suspected of carrying a communicable disease or had contact with someone carrying said disease, and relocate them to a detention facility until a judge have deemed them "safe" for release. Yes you read that correctly. In the middle of nursing a baby when the state's agents come knocking? "Put the baby down and come with us". "But, what about my baby, who is going to take care of her???", you object. "SHUT UP AND COME ALONG, or get the Taser"... No due process. No specific reason stated. A person can be detained on mere 'suspicion' or 'engaging in behaviors' that are deemed to put them at risk of exposure. Detainees can be held for up to 2 weeks before actually seeing a judge and judges can rule detention periods up to 90 day stretches, allowing for indefinite detention.
BILL FULL TEXT:
The developments surrounding this bill has not received any MSM coverage since it's discovery on New Years Eve. Only a direct search of "Assembly bill 416" will yield the official government page regarding the bill. Complete media blackout. Only coverage of A416 is on the major gun forums, which has now resulted in subsequent Twitter reposts. Attention is growing slowly, but not nearly fast enough.
BILL FULL TEXT:
NY State Assembly Bill 2021-A416
Relates to the removal of cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases that are potentially dangerous to the public health.
www.nysenate.gov
The developments surrounding this bill has not received any MSM coverage since it's discovery on New Years Eve. Only a direct search of "Assembly bill 416" will yield the official government page regarding the bill. Complete media blackout. Only coverage of A416 is on the major gun forums, which has now resulted in subsequent Twitter reposts. Attention is growing slowly, but not nearly fast enough.
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