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State lawmakers are looking to ban non-existent ‘chemtrails.’ It could have real-life side effects.

  • Arizona lawmakers are moving to ban geoengineering practices, specifically targeting the injection of aerosols to block sunlight, as stated in SB1432.
  • Rep. Joseph Chaplik expressed concerns that there is reason to believe that chemicals are already being sprayed into the atmosphere, leading to worries among lawmakers and citizens.
  • Concerns were raised by several individuals at the state Capitol about the health effects of what they term 'chemtrails,' including neurodegenerative diseases and respiratory problems.
  • Discussions on geoengineering echo similar legislative efforts in states like Florida and Alabama, reflecting a growing trend of such conspiracy theories in mainstream discourse.
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Arizona Capitol Times broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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