powertothepeople
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"Because of the federal government's poor record in protecting privacy, I do not believe the best way to address concerns about the misuse of genetic information is through intrusive federal legislation," Paul said.
This is why I never donated blood.
This is what Paul said:
"Because of the federal government's poor record in protecting privacy, I do not believe the best way to address concerns about the misuse of genetic information is through intrusive federal legislation," Paul said.
How is the federal government involved in this? They are simply saying, "don't do it!" They are not keeping any record. I don't understand where RP is coming from.
I'm totally baffled on how we will solve the issue of "genetic discrimination".
This is why I never donated blood.
To my understanding the bill was to forbid (insurance) companies to check a person for genetic defects before insuring them. On whose authority does congress get to forbid consensual contracts between two private entities?
Why shouldn't an insurance company be allowed to check for pre-dispositions to heart disease if they want to? It'd probably help their profit-margins, increasing currency circulation.
But I still don't understand what he means by "Because of the federal government's poor record in protecting privacy...."
That's just ignorant.