My college recently decided that non vaccinated students would have to go into a 7 day quarantine when they arrive on campus. My dad has been pushing for me to get vaccinated for months, but I’m 18 and my mom has been on my side this whole time so he has basically been all bluster. However, now he’s gone full tilt into rage mode that I won’t do what he thinks is “best for the family.” He has moved all of my stuff from around the house into my bedroom and is telling me that “I wanted to give you the choice but you are getting vaccinated by Friday.” I’m holding firm but I just wanted to share another story about how these deranged psychos will tear everything apart for their narrative.
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I already stated that every State has laws against fraud. How hard is it to verify this and read what your State laws says itself? I don't know what State you live in. Since you are requesting I do work that ought to be 'something' you can do yourself, I'll oblige you this time in the hopes it will be something you'll do next time. Here is a recent case just charged against a homeopathic doctor for making fraudulent vaxxine passes.. Cases like this, in which anyone produces fake Covid vaxx cards is a really bad idea. One should always look downstream to anticipate the consequence(s) to one's actions. Here, it only strengthens the already existing abuse of power the vaxx card presents in terms of public policy. All eyes are now focused on the vaxx card fraud instead of the unlawful vaxx cards. Don't fall for this very foolish idea. Do not lie on a vaxx card. There are many other remedies. We don't need foolish people to 'cloud' the issue giving 'cover' to the enemy and at the same time providing them 'ammo'..
if you're not fucking profiting off it no argument exists for fraud. RTFM
Unfortunately, statutory law for fraud doesn't require a 'profit' to be made in order for it to be considered a fraud. In fact, all State laws state the following -- A fraud is making a false statement or representation knowing it to be false. A false representation of a matter of fact—whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of what should have been disclosed—that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that the individual will act upon it.
Here is a recent case just charged against a homeopathic doctor for making fraudulent vaxxine passes. Cases like this, in which anyone produces fake Covid vaxx cards is a really bad idea. One should always look downstream to anticipate the consequence(s) to one's actions. Here, it only strengthens the already existing abuse of power the vaxx card presents in terms of public policy. All eyes are now focused on the vaxx card fraud instead of the unlawful vaxx cards. Don't fall for this very foolish idea. Do not lie on a vaxx card. There are many other remedies. We don't need foolish people to 'cloud' the issue giving 'cover' to the enemy and at the same time providing them 'ammo'..
you didn't finish reading the law. "Lying" is not against the law. Deceit for the purpose of personal or financial gain = fraud. I am well-versed in the law. The homeopathic doctor's fake vax cards were not FREE, ergo, FINANCIAL GAIN.
'b-b-b-but lying i-is f-fraud!!!!!"
fuck outta here
No, you are not being on honest and are cherry picking parts of statutory law. The law for fraud is encompassing.
So, why are are you avoiding commenting on the link I provided on 2 occasions? This provides proof positive that your deception is very, very bad advice. One cannot deny that lying and deceiving is a bad idea. The truth is sharper than any deception and lie.
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but it DOES. personal or financial gain.
find the law or fuck outta here
You are now being totally dishonest. I have explained what fraud is and provided you with link of an example of this on 4 different occasions. In my 40 years of practicing law, I have run into plenty of knuckleheads that thought they knew 'something'. After advising them and recommending they cease and desist their behavior, I gave up and told them to go ahead and practice it. They soon got themselves in trouble with the law, and I was still good enough to help them out. Go ahead and make yourself vaxx cards and lets see who is right here. Apparently you have forgot the most basic moral law. Thou shalt not lie.
Yet, statutory **does **provide ALL that you deny. Don't act as a provocateur and infiltrate these threads with your deception. I provided proof positive that your narrative is unlawful.
I find it strange that you pretend not to read the link I provided on 2 occasions for you to read. There already is a federal criminal case against a homeopathic doctor who advocated the very same bad advice that you are advocating. My point has always been that deceit and lying is a very bad idea. By doing so, one is not advocating anything better than the enemy.
What a tragedy it is when we have to start listening to advice of deceivers. The truth is the strait and narrow and its edge is sharper than the always dull and obtuse blade for deceiving and lying. None of this helps anyone else and makes the situation far worse for everyone else.