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 Two Republican lawmakers in Idaho have introduced proposed legislation that aims to criminalize administering mRNA-based vaccines, including for COVID-19.The bill s language, introduced by the state s Sen. Tammy Nichols and Rep. Judy Boyle, states that  a perso stanley taza n may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid [mRNA] technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state. If passed into law, Idaho House Bill 154 would make anyone adminis stanley cup tering an mRNA-based vaccine guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable with possible jail time and a fine.With a lack of details in the proposed legislation, it has left some wondering if future debate on the bill would clarify if administering mRNA-based vaccines to  any other mammal in the state  includes animals.The legislation is detailed over part of a page on the Idaho legislature s website, with 17 lines.Nichols has reportedly emphasized concern with vaccines f stanley mugs rom Pfizer and Moderna in a presentation.If passed in its current form, HB 154 would take effect in the state on July 1, 2023, according to the proposal. Ibrt America  s longest-living person reportedly dies at 115
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