North Dakota passes law to ban forced RFID chip implants on humans


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After Wisconsin, the state of North Dakota in USA has introduced legislation to ban forced RFID chip implants on humans. Not surprisingly, it is for the privacy reasons.

John Hooven, Governor of North Dakota has approved the bill that imposes restrictions on the forced chip implants on human skins.

It means the companies using VeriChip, a human implantable RFID chip form Florida-based VeriChip Corporation should follow self-imposed restrictions while implanting the chips on their employees.

Hoeven has rightly pointed out,

Ultimately, with RFID tagging systems, corporations will be able to monitor everything we buy, everywhere we go and, perhaps as these technologies develop, everything we say.

The recent developments in the USA show that other states are also moving forward to ban forced chip implants on humans.

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