Quote Originally Posted by Txbizpro
This seems hardly different from the current law.

The scary part is how they will be legally allowed to get and test our blood.

My blood is private property--this is really messed up.

Can you imagine? "License and registration, and I'm gonna need to take a blood sample."
yep, i can. it happened to me crossing over from texas into oklahoma, i got pulled over for driving while californian and the dude demanded a blood test! this was a long time ago when i was much younger and never heard of such a thing. i told him no, i would not consent to having him take a blood sample. i went to jail, spent the night went to court the next day and charged with dui. had to pay shitloads of fines. worth every penny tho. :twocents:
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