Guess all of the unconstitutional things that President Trump didn’t remove.
Just because it’s signed into law or renewed along with many other provisions doesn’t mean the executive is shilling or malicious. They have to get the many other provisions through.
DeSantis and Trump know the unconstitutionality of many of these provisions and they probably know that courts are likely to strike them down when challenged by a plaintiff.
This is probably a nothingburger but your research is much appreciated. Thank you.
This needs to be sticked. Primarily becuase this needs to be figured out. Based on my reasearch the OP is right. This is an incredibly scary bill. That DeSantis would say otherwise, confuses the shit out of me.
The bill #2006 in legislative session 2021 is a general emergency management bill. Yes there is a paragraph in there for the state health officer to take action against people who are "a danger to public health".
They can order an idividual to get vaccinated. If the individual is unwilling to get vaccinated then they can be quarantined. If there is no means to quarantine the individual then the health officer can use any means to vaccinate or treat them. This authority only applies under a declared Public Health Emergency.
This was likely already drafted up from previous years emergency management bills and the wordering was already in there (I have no proof of that other than the generic sounding wording and it would make no sense to not have an emergency management bill prior to march 2021). It seems like this bill already existed in some form and this year was ammended to include wording to ban vaccine passports or other variations of proof and DeSantis quickly signed it.
It does seem to track that at some point some one struck out the word vaccine in that paragraph but the bill could not get passed in a lesser chamber. So when it got to DeSantis it was not up to him to add or remove that terminology, he could only sign or veto the bill.
However, notice the terminology used. MAY and not SHALL there is a difference.
So you just came here to spread slander and didn't bother to verify anything.
You're insulting me, but I'm the infantile one...yeah ok.
I don't bother talking to people who have to resort to attacking me in order to win their argument, have a good day.
Guess all of the unconstitutional things that President Trump didn’t remove.
Just because it’s signed into law or renewed along with many other provisions doesn’t mean the executive is shilling or malicious. They have to get the many other provisions through.
DeSantis and Trump know the unconstitutionality of many of these provisions and they probably know that courts are likely to strike them down when challenged by a plaintiff.
This is probably a nothingburger but your research is much appreciated. Thank you.
Why not contact his office and ask him to clarify
This needs to be sticked. Primarily becuase this needs to be figured out. Based on my reasearch the OP is right. This is an incredibly scary bill. That DeSantis would say otherwise, confuses the shit out of me.
Have you contacted American Frontline Doctors?
read somewhere that Desantis has stripped the state health officer of these powers...
The bill #2006 in legislative session 2021 is a general emergency management bill. Yes there is a paragraph in there for the state health officer to take action against people who are "a danger to public health".
They can order an idividual to get vaccinated. If the individual is unwilling to get vaccinated then they can be quarantined. If there is no means to quarantine the individual then the health officer can use any means to vaccinate or treat them. This authority only applies under a declared Public Health Emergency.
This was likely already drafted up from previous years emergency management bills and the wordering was already in there (I have no proof of that other than the generic sounding wording and it would make no sense to not have an emergency management bill prior to march 2021). It seems like this bill already existed in some form and this year was ammended to include wording to ban vaccine passports or other variations of proof and DeSantis quickly signed it.
It does seem to track that at some point some one struck out the word vaccine in that paragraph but the bill could not get passed in a lesser chamber. So when it got to DeSantis it was not up to him to add or remove that terminology, he could only sign or veto the bill.
However, notice the terminology used. MAY and not SHALL there is a difference.
Neither DeSantis or the legislature has anything to do with writing these bills. Big Pharma writes them and the governor signs them.
Demand DeSantis address this issue.
It's not merely a provision. It is the WHOLE POINT of the legislation.
What do you not get?