ACTION ALERT: Call your Senators today to vote against SB 418

SB 418, formerly known as the Prescription Drug Monitoring Act, will be considered in the State Senate at some time today.

Similar legislation was shot down last year by the Georgia Senate after privacy concerns were brought to light. However, it is back this session with opponents to personal privacy determined to pass it.

SB 418, which was referred to last year as the Georgia Prescription Monitoring Program Act, would create a database to monitor certain prescription and over-the-counter drugs, such as Ritalin, Xanax, most pain medications, sleep aids and any product containing pseudoephedrine.

“Both the Georgia and United States Constitution are very clear on the individual’s right to privacy and due process,” says LP Georgia Legislative Director Jason Pye. “We’re calling on Senators to do the right thing and kill this bill again.”

Paragraph XIII of the Georgia Constitution states, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated; and no warrant shall issue except upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation particularly describing the place or places to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.”

The Georgia Supreme Court has consistently held that privacy is considered a fundamental constitutional right in Georgia and is “recognized as having a value so essential to individual liberty in our society that [its] infringement merits careful scrutiny by the courts.”

Please contact your senator, tell them to respect your privacy by voting against SB 418.

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