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ALERT: Arizona Senator Advises Using ‘NO TRESPASSING’ Sign To Protect Yourself From Vaccine Harassers


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Biden’s door-to-door vaccination plan has many on edge.

Especially those who have made up their mind about not getting a “vaccine.”

What happened to our Constitutional right as Americans to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures?

What about the privacy of our health information?

One Arizona Senator is making noise about the issue.

Arizona Senator Kelly Townsend reached out to local law enforcement to clarify how to protect oneself from unwanted visitors on private property.

She says if you don’t want the Federal government on your property asking about vaccines, it’s advisable to post a no trespassing sign in a visible location.

Having the sign means you can charge someone for being there against your will.

Do you think we will see more “No Trespassing” signs in the future?

Dr. Kelli Ward from Arizona thinks so since our health information is supposed to be private.

She also brings up a good point about whether the signs should be specific to prohibit people from harassing you about vaccinations.

Is it ethical for someone to come to your door and demand private health information?

What about our protections under the Fourth Amendment?

Just the News has more on the story:

An Arizona lawmaker this week urged constituents to put out “No Trespassing” signs on their properties in order to deter individuals working with the federal government by going door-to-door to urge vaccination against COVID-19.

President Joe Biden claimed this week that the U.S. needs to mount a campaign conducted “community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and oftentimes, door to door — literally knocking on doors — to get help to the remaining people protected from the virus,” a plan he proposed in the context of “getting [Americans] who are unvaccinated, vaccinated.”

The suggestion has been met with widespread disapproval by critics who argued that the plan would constitute a massive government overreach and an invasion of privacy by the federal government. 

Arizona State Sen. Kelly Townsend this week suggested on Twitter that her constituents should put out no-trespassing signs as a first line of defense against potentially invasive vaccine pushers. 

“I have spoken to local law enforcement and if you don’t want the Federal government on your property asking about vaccines, they advise you to post a no trespassing sign in a visible location,” she said. “This is a prerequisite to be able to charge someone for being there against your will.”

The White House has responded negatively to pushback against the plan. Administration Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday claimed that efforts to stymie federal door-to-door vaccine efforts are “literally killing people.”

Now the White House claims those who don’t want door-to-door vaccinations are “literally killing people.”

Last I checked on VAERS, the experimental vaccine is the one killing people.

Thankfully, Twitter has been quick to spread the word about posting “No Trespassing” signs to fend off vaccine visitors.

https://twitter.com/TeresaFreeThink/status/1413974959135858698

If you don’t have one already, will you be putting up a “No Trespassing” sign to keep the vaccine Gestapo away?



 

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