North Carolina bill would make EPA human experiments a felony

Just introduced North Carolina Senate Bill 187 would make EPA’s PM2.5 experiments on humans a serious felony.

This state law would ban the experiments being conducted by North Carolina-licensed physicians at the EPA lab at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.

Click for the bill.

Click for other Class F felonies in North Carolina.

Click for a summary of the EPA human testing controversy.

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7 Responses to North Carolina bill would make EPA human experiments a felony

  1. Congratualtions!

  2. Does it have a hope of passing?
    Also, I dislike these sorts of ad-hoc laws. It doesn’t actually adress the problem, that is unecessary and supposedly unsafe human experimentation done when the result is widely known from other sources. It just bans this specific test from continuing.

  3. Great work. Maybe you can make EPA and its hooligan supporters sweat a little bit as they have been doing to others the past 5 years.

    James Rust

  4. Geat work. Maybe you can make the EPA and its hooligan supporters sweat a little bit as they have made others the past few years.

    James Rust

  5. Great work. But even if the law is enacted and enforced, it’ll have no effect on historical violations, and the EPA will just move its ops to a state where they are not so fussy about operating an Auschwitz within their borders.

  6. The Bill needs to identify the top executive aware of the human experiments. In this case, that would be Obama. It would be interesting to see a felony warrant and extradition papers out on Obama.

    • DD, that would be both a post-hoc law and a writ of attainder, both of which are specifically prohibited in the constitution for good reason.

      To explain
      Writ of Attainder – These are laws that declare someone is guilty and that they should be punished. Congress cannot persecute specific individuals because they hate them.
      Post-hoc – laws written after the fact to make things retroactively illegal. You write these to arrest people that you hate to make de-facto writs of attainder.

      Seriously, I hope you’re in high school and haven’t thought things through yet, because that’s just sad.

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