jorgelito,
i don't want to speak for others, but i personally do not want to participate in what i essentially consider to be field research and free animal testing for a technology that could potentially be used on humans. that is not to say that the human application is the primary target for all the people involved in pet chipping, on either the user side or the supplier / vet side. on the contrary, i think most of these people, like the people posting in this thread, are good people who only want to protect their pets. however, i do think that it might help pave the way for commercial human implantation / ex-convict monitoring / immigrant monitoring, and would simultaneously provide a large body of well-documented research showing the efficacy of the procedures, as well as having addressed many of the major health and safety issues associated with this technology.
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