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I seriously doubt that the "passport" (vaxpass) is going to stand up to constitutionality for domestic travel. While they may imply strongly that you won't be able to travel and create an endless number of hurdles, the first foot travel caravan to cross state lines is going to nullify legal arguments in support of a vaxpass to deny automobile or even domestic airline travel.

The important point here, like with masks, is to not submit to what is essentially voluntary enforcement. Think about that. Have you heard of anyone being arrested or fined for not wearing a mask WITHOUT a private business calling the cops for what amounts to trespassing when someone not wearing a mask is asked to leave, refuses and then the business calls the cop. That's voluntary enforcement. I've yet to have one business call the police on me for not wearing a mask. They have asked me to wear a mask to which I reply civilly that my mask broke and I didn't have another. They will either give you a pass or they will offer a mask. I've yet to be asked to leave, but if they offered the mask I've worn it. In the end it's a private business and they can conduct their business within their walls how they see fit unless I wanted to claim that forcing me to wear a mask is homophobic. BAKE THE CAKE BIGOT!

You may be tempted to point to businesses being required to force employees to wear masks and there's a reason for that. They don't have the same rights as individuals and must have a license to operate, a license issued or revoked at the state's pleasure.

For international travel, that's a different story. Other countries can place upon you any requirement they want before allowing you to enter their country.

23 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I seriously doubt that the "passport" (vaxpass) is going to stand up to constitutionality for domestic travel. While they may imply strongly that you won't be able to travel going so far as to deny a driver's license, they're not going to deny foot travel. The first foot travel caravan to cross state lines is going to nullify legal arguments in support of a vaxpass to deny automobile or even domestic airline travel.

The important point here, like with masks, is to not submit to what is essentially voluntary enforcement. Think about that. Have you heard of anyone being arrested or fined for not wearing a mask WITHOUT a private business calling the cops for what amounts to trespassing when someone not wearing a mask is asked to leave, refuses and then the business calls the cop. That's voluntary enforcement. I've yet to have one business call the police on me for not wearing a mask. They have asked me to wear a mask to which I reply civilly that my mask broke and I didn't have another. They will either give you a pass or they will offer a mask. I've yet to be asked to leave, but if they offered the mask I've worn it. In the end it's a private business and they can conduct their business within their walls how they see fit unless I wanted to claim that forcing me to wear a mask is homophobic. BAKE THE CAKE BIGOT!

You may be tempted to point to businesses being required to force employees to wear masks and there's a reason for that. They don't have the same rights as individuals and must have a license to operate, a license issued or revoked at the state's pleasure.

For international travel, that's a different story. Other countries can place upon you any requirement they want before allowing you to enter their country.

23 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I seriously doubt that the "passport" (vaxpass) is going to stand up to constitutionality for domestic travel. While they may imply strongly that you won't be able to travel going so far as to deny a driver's license, they're not going to deny foot travel. The first foot travel caravan to cross state lines is going to nullify legal arguments in support of a vaxpass to deny automobile or even domestic airline travel.

The important point here, like with masks, is to not submit to what is essentially voluntary enforcement. Think about that. Have you heard of anyone being arrested or fined for not wearing a mask WITHOUT a private business calling the cops for what amounts to trespassing when someone not wearing a mask is asked to leave, refuses and then the business calls the cop. That's voluntary enforcement.

You may be tempted to point to businesses being required to force employees to wear masks and there's a reason for that. They don't have the same rights as individuals and must have a license to operate, a license issued or revoked at the state's pleasure.

For international travel, that's a different story. Other countries can place upon you any requirement they want before allowing you to enter their country.

23 days ago
1 score