“You have no Constitutional right to endanger the public and spread the disease,” according to Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who was part of President Trump’s impeachment defense team. Dershowitz tells Jason Goodman on Crowdsource the Truth that the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives states the power to protect the public health, citing a 1905 Supreme Court decision, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, allowing authorities to take you to a doctor’s office and “plunge a needle into your arm.”
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Wonder if anyone will say enough is enough?
Lead poisoning can be fatal too
And who makes the decision on what the dangerous disease is, how you are endangering the public, and how you are going to spread it?
But doesn’t the vaccine protect people from other people that don’t get the vaccine????
So if I don’t get the vaccine it’s My risk of getting infected, while those vaccinated are protected, right???