Re: "Protect the children" as passphrase to Constitution
At 05:35 PM 8/10/95 -0700, Tim wrote:
- Clinton's Executive Order today which limits advertising of cigarettes, .... (Oh, and one amazing detail: the possible issuance of I.D. cards to all of those under the age of 18. Besides being useful for things like curfews,
What!?!?!?! I guess I'm not totally surprised - registration of all children has been high on Clinton's agenda ever since he's been in the White House. One of the more blatant examples was the child vaccination proposals - which first started out as "take over the vaccination system and register all kids so we can remind their parents to get their shots", and gradually included less and less control and funding of vaccination while retaining the registration. Sigh. #--- # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, Freelance Information Architect, stewarts@ix.netcom.com # Phone +1-510-247-0664 Pager/Voicemail 1-408-787-1281 #--- Storyteller makes no choice - soon you will not hear his voice. His job was to shed light, and not to master. RIP, Jerry
Tim May writes:
Clinton's Executive Order today which limits advertising of cigarettes, [...] (Oh, and one amazing detail: the possible issuance of I.D. cards to all of those under the age of 18. Besides being useful for things like curfews,
Can someone offer a citation for this ? I've tried to find the text of the Executive Order on the net, to no avail. http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/1995/08/ has a couple of short fact sheets on the proposal, and transcripts of a briefing by Sec. Shalala (DoHHS) and Dir. Kessler (FDA), Clinton's press conference, and his opening remarks at some discussion with teens about smoking. I couldn't find anything relevant at http://www.fda.gov/ There's an article in the LA Times (Richter/Cimons) which says: The landmark proposal, which could open the door to further curbs on tobacco, is expected to include prohibiting cigarettes sales to those 18 or younger, enforced by requiring proof of age with photo identification. This sounds to me like a similar approach to the alcohol access protocol. -Futplex "Why should I solidify ?" -Sheryl Crow
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