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Letter: Demanding vaccination proof is not just

By Stev Dieringer, Vancouver
Published: December 4, 2021, 6:00am

With the current and proposed penalties for unvaccinated people, how is demanding to know proof of one’s vaccination not a clear violation of every citizen’s Fifth Amendment, no matter the response? This before considering the legality of Congress’ printed exemptions, put into effect by nonelected pogues.

How is this fair or just?

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