Also, without tackling the travel abroad question, the minute Hawaii or any other state tries to limit Americans' freedom of movement within the country -- guaranteed not only by traditional common law but also the privileges and immunities clause of the 14th Amendment -- the whole scam becomes a constitutional question to be litigated on freedom of movement, privileges and immunities, and right to privacy grounds.Cornfed wrote: ↑April 9th, 2021, 11:06 pmNo offence, but don't you think you are kind of a spineless maggot for taking an obviously unnecessary and dangerous experimental form of gene therapy just because not doing so might or might not inconvenience you in the future? Someone could presumably rob you by declaring that he might lose his temper with you at some future date if you don't hand over your wallet. Also, aren't you being irresponsible by setting a bad example. You seem to have some nascent capacity for human thought. If people like you take the poison, doesn't that put more pressure on others who may be good people but less furnished in the brain department? Where is your sense of noblesse oblige?
Ladislav assumes that there is nothing standing in the way of this utter tyranny -- an inheritance of his USSR upbringing -- but we do have this document called the U.S. Constitution. Tyrannical governments don't want to see constitutional litigation because there's at least a chance that courts will apply the law, so they'd prefer that private companies, such as airlines, do the dirty work for them.