You may have seen or heard the term “Pure bloods” recently. It’s what people are calling themselves who refuse to take the vaccine. Now, in Montana, a bill has been filed by a state representative to ban people from donating blood if they’ve received the vaccine. I doubt something like this would pass, but it shows how far people have come in recognizing the dangers and problems with the vaccine.
A Republican lawmaker in Montana is worried about blood transfusions from people who’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19, so he filed a bill to end donations from people who got the shot.
State Rep. Greg Kmetz’s bill has the short title “Prohibit donations of certain blood and blood products,” and the long and short of it is,
A person may not knowingly donate whole blood containing gene-altering proteins, nanoparticles, high-count spike proteins from long COVID-19, or other isolates introduced by mRNA or DNA vaccines, mRNA or DNA chemotherapies, or other novel mRNA or DNA pharmaceutical biotechnologies.
The bill goes on to say, “A person may not knowingly use, receive, accept, ship, transfer, or administer” any of that.And, “A person in violation of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.
Kmetz called the bill, formally introduced Feb. 17, “slightly controversial to say the least” near the end of a long Facebook post described as his “Week 8 Journal.”