Commentary The United States Supreme Court ruled justly when it stated that businesses with more than 100 employees do not have to mandate taking vaccinations. Most Americans do not believe that businesses should be implementing mandates on their workers. And there are a significant number of individuals who are very uncomfortable about having to take the jab. Four years ago, I introduced a rather novel bill. But, now with hindsight, it appears that it was rather profound. Senate Bill 1325 was titled “Peaceful and Natural Dignity Act: the right of self-quarantine.” It was meant to prepare for addressing a pandemic, and the title played on the theme. The text now appears very prescient, as the bill, if passed, would have permitted an individual to exercise the right of self-quarantine in lieu of compliance with an otherwise mandatory medication. With a nanny state more determined to rule every aspect of our …