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Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:18 pm
by Commander
Had lunch with a friend of mine today who works for a Federal Law Enforcement agency. He was telling me that the Federal agencies had just received copies of a section of the so called "Health" care legislation passed by Congress. He said the section spells out and defines an armed Federal "Health Corps" complete with search and seizure powers. He said they are still studying the section, but to quote him - "it sure sounds like the 'Brown Shirts' ". This is scary folks.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:12 pm
by rm9792
What are they gonna" search and seize?"
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:00 pm
by TxRVer
rm9792 wrote:What are they gonna" search and seize?"
Probably your money.

Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:16 pm
by Commander
Seems like there was something floating around back during the Swine Flu scare last fall, that seemed to imply that people could be forced to be immunized. Could this be one of the 'Health Corps" duties? to force compliance with immunization orders? Sounds like something from 1939 Germany.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:37 pm
by PSLOwner
First, garbage.
Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
Scary folks.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:27 pm
by RPB
rm9792 wrote:What are they gonna" search and seize?"
Gonna search file cabinets, safe deposit boxes and your drawers to look and make sure you have a health insurance policy.
If you don't, you'll pay a fine.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:02 am
by LarryH
PSLOwner wrote:Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
Some have expressed concern that CDC or other government agencies might declare guns to be a health hazard and therefore subject to confiscation/control under the provisions of the health care bill.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:42 am
by PSLOwner
LarryH wrote:PSLOwner wrote:Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
Some have expressed concern that CDC or other government agencies might declare guns to be a health hazard and therefore subject to confiscation/control under the provisions of the health care bill.
There is as much verbage about guns in the health care bill as there is about Rice-A-Roni.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 11:39 am
by Bart
PSLOwner wrote:Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
Federal law enforcement caries guns. They can even carry them places we can't.
PSLOwner wrote:There is as much verbage about guns in the health care bill as there is about Rice-A-Roni.
So let's get rid of the health cops. Everyone with good intentions will be happy.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 5:51 pm
by TLynnHughes
PSLOwner wrote:LarryH wrote:PSLOwner wrote:Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
Some have expressed concern that CDC or other government agencies might declare guns to be a health hazard and therefore subject to confiscation/control under the provisions of the health care bill.
There is as much verbage about guns in the health care bill as there is about Rice-A-Roni.
I believe they talk about the fat content of Rice-A-Roni as a health risk on page 1195.

Seriously, you've read the whole bill??? I've been meaning to but just haven't had time. My hat's off to you.
T.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:27 pm
by KC5AV
Commander wrote:Seems like there was something floating around back during the Swine Flu scare last fall, that seemed to imply that people could be forced to be immunized. Could this be one of the 'Health Corps" duties? to force compliance with immunization orders? Sounds like something from 1939 Germany.
They are finding a work around for the coming flu season. They are combining the 'regular' vaccine with the swine flu vaccine. If you want one, you'll have to take both.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:33 pm
by aardwolf
Health Police? I thought the Fashion Police were bad enough.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:18 am
by TexasGal
As part of my licensing, I have to take continuing ed every year. A couple years ago, one seminar I took was given by a guy who is an important consultant to the White House on plans for how to handle a plague. The kind that can wipe out the stability of our nation or planet. Part of what he discussed with a large room full of dentists and hygienists was how even dental health care workers would be utilized for triage and vaccinations because our hospitals would be completely overwhelmed. In that scenario, there would be armed support to force the population to be vaccinated to stop the disease. Every unvaccinated person would be considered a "typhoid Mary" and the right to decline being vaccinated would not be allowed even if there were side effects. There would also be armed support to keep law and order in the early stages when the limited supply of vaccines would go only to those in government and doctors, etc. Most people do not realize our country does not have many facilities to manufacture vaccines. Most are in foreign nations. In the event of a global plague of high mortality, don't count on those nations to make sure we get our vaccines before their citizens do. This has been talked of out of the media spotlight for a long time. The possibility of such an event and the necessity of forcing the population to comply with CDC decisions is real. When the swine flu broke in Mexico, it took only a few short weeks for it to show up all over the globe. If it had been a truly deadly virus, we would already be talking about history, not a possible future.
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:14 am
by SQLGeek
PSLOwner wrote:
Second, what does this have to do with guns and gun issues?
While I agree this is probably nothing, why are you so concerned with trying to police what the moderators have clearly chosen to allow?
Re: Federal Health Police
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:08 am
by KD5NRH
PSLOwner wrote:There is as much verbage about guns in the health care bill as there is about Rice-A-Roni.
There's not much specific in any of it; it's more like the stuff that set up the ATF, and look at how well that's worked out.