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The term inalienable rights (or unalienable rights) refers to a theoretical set of human rights that by their nature cannot be transferred from one person to another. They are considered more fundamental than alienable rights, such as rights in a specific piece of property.
Would having a needle stuck into you to draw blood be considered a violation of your inalienable rights? Police Chief Mendoza says no: and at least one DA and judge agree with him.
Hat tip: I was the State FWPD No Refusal Policy- There Will Be Blood
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