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Obamacare Contains Forced Inspection Provision
Obamacare Contains Forced Inspection Provision
August 19, 2013 by Bob Livingston
PHOTOS.COM
A provision in Obamacare provides millions of dollars in annual funding for State inspectors to conduct forced visits on homes with what the government deems is “high-risk” behaviors.
Among the high-risk behaviors listed are:
- Families residing in communities identified by States as needing services to improve parenting and improved child care.
- Low-income families.
- Families with a pregnant woman or girl under age 21.
- Families with a history of substance abuse.
- Families containing tobacco users.
- Families with children with low student achievement.
- Families with children with disabilities.
- Families with a current or former member of the armed forces.
- Families with a history of child abuse or neglect.
So the Federal government is going to pay for an army of social workers to visit homes looking for “unapproved” high-risk behavior. Two items on the list are especially disquieting because, when combined with a 2006 Health and Human Services publication Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention, we learn that inspectors conducting a risk assessment are to take note of firearms in the home.
The information compiled during forced inspections will be logged into a database. Database information can them be used to mandate behavioral changes or to identify weapons owners, leading to a confiscation of firearms.
Constitutional attorney and author Kent Masterson Brown states: “This is not a voluntary program. The eligible entity receiving the grant for performing the home visits is to identify the individuals to be visited and intervene so as to meet the improvement benchmarks. A homeschooling family, for instance, may be subject to intervention in school readiness and social-emotional developmental indicators. A farm family may be subject to intervention in order to prevent child injuries. The sky is the limit.”
Hat tip: Benswann.com
Filed Under: 2nd Amendment Under Fire, Conservative Politics, Liberty News, Staff Reports
http://personalliberty.com/2013/08/1...ion-provision/
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