The Governor and Attorney General of the state of New York are fighting hard for quarantine camps, and have officially appealed a court’s decision blocking them from carrying out such gross human rights violations. Attorney Bobbie Ann Cox gave oral arguments against the psychopathic authoritarians this past Wednesday when they filed their appeal.

I can only be grateful that I live in the free state of Florida. We fortunately have a Republican governor. We are also protected by a Republican super majority in the legislature. All is good in the sunshine state….

Wait! Not so fast! We may have a problem here.

I’ll admit I was unaware of this law till Mary Helms, the Republican Liberty Caucus Chair for Franklin County Florida brought this to my attention. Mary’s husband John Helms got the Ban the Jab resolution passed in the Franklin County GOP recently.

This updated law was passed in 2022 and became law in 2023. It is Florida Statute, Title XXIX, Chapter 381, specifically Section 00315. It appears a total disaster. According to this law, Floridians can be forced isolated and quarantined against their will, and any treatment, not just vaccines, can be forced on them. The language was changed from prior versions from ‘vaccine’ to ‘any means necessary to treat the individual’. Robert Valenta pointed out to me that was likely changed because it is becoming apparent that C19 injections are not ‘vaccines’.

Let’s start with a few of the legal definitions in this law:

(a) “Isolation” means the separation of an individual who is reasonably believed to be infected with a communicable disease from individuals who are not infected, to prevent the possible spread of the disease.

“Quarantine” means the separation of an individual reasonably believed to have been exposed to a communicable disease, but who is not yet ill, from individuals who have not been so exposed, to prevent the possible spread of the disease.

This might raise a red flag or two. It gets worse. The law allows the state health officer to:

4. Ordering an individual to be examined, tested, treated, isolated, or quarantined for communicable diseases that have significant morbidity or mortality and present a severe danger to public health. Individuals who are unable or unwilling to be examined, tested, or treated for reasons of health, religion, or conscience may be subjected to isolation or quarantine.