just a crook who used homosexuals as a scape goat... was an interesting tactic to ward off the MSM and all of them got and wink and nod..... he is clean .....
Interesting observation. The only way to be sure would be to trace the records, which could be readily done because New Jersey, like other states, requires highly detailed records to be kept.
Under the New Jersey Administrative Code (NJAC) at section 8:8-5.1, is a requirement that, [r]ecords needed to trace a unit of blood or blood component from its source to final disposition shall be kept for at least 10 years
. And NJAC section 8:8-5.1(f)(2) specifically requires the ability to trace a unit of blood or blood component by a sequential numeric or alphanumeric identifier from source (donor collection facility) to final disposition (for example transfused, shipped, autoclaved)
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Finally, NJAC section 8:8-6.5(f) has a requirement that every donor shall have signed a written statement confirming that:
(4) Blood or blood components shall not be donated for transfusion purposes by a person if the person has reason to believe that he or she has engaged in high risk behavior.
So, the determination could be made.