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  1. When I read about this morning in the BFP it saddened and angered me. As Leahy point out it is yet another erosion of personal rights to benefit large corporations. This court has repeated curtailed personal freedoms and rights and increased the rights of corporation under the false guise of free speech.

    The concept that a corporation has more rights to your personal medical data than the person involved is offensive to me.

  2. your vote has consequences.

    if anyone says they are about freedom
    and moving government off your back
    remember that adding your voice together
    with others in the voting booth matters little
    if that voice is drowned out by the freedom of
    collective corporate greed.

    remember who appointed these judges of our freedom.

  3. An effected Doctor would have Standing to Challenge the law under Doctor-Patient Confidentiality, as the Name of the Prescriping Physician is part of the Data Sold. OR, Vermont could just ReWrite the Law from this angle.

    Per a separated Article- the Prescribing Doc, Drug Info/Qty, & Pharmacy Location are all included in the Data. (Patient’s Info was not included- HIPAA bars that already).

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