NJ Attempts to Strip Parental Rights with Vaccine Anti-Exemption BillMelissa MeltonInfowars.com
September 23, 2012
All
50 states across the nation offer parents the ability to exempt their
child(ren) from vaccination requirements. This week, however, New Jersey
legislators advanced a bill that would make such exemptions harder for
parents to acquire in an attempt to crackdown on “easy exemption
policies”.
Senate Bill 1759 was approved 6-2 by the state’s Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens
Committee last week. The bill, sponsored by Majority Leader Loretta
Weinberg (D – Bergen) and Senator Joseph Vitale (D – Middlesex), would
place a greater burden on parents to clarify a “valid reason” for not
wanting their kids vaccinated. It would define and further restrict what
the definition of a valid reason is, limiting options for opting out.
For example, parents would no longer be able to claim concerns about
the safety of vaccines. A parent having a legitimate health concern over
vaccine adjuvants and chemicals negatively impacting their child,
potentially forever, would no longer count under the new law. Senator
Vitale was quoted at the hearing as saying, “We cannot allow widespread
exemption from immunization based on fear and false science.”
New Jersey, which allows for both medical and religious exemptions,
would also require physician documentation “indicating that the vaccine
is medically contraindicated for a specific period of time.”
The bill was supposedly drawn up due to a whooping cough outbreak in
addition to a rise in parents claiming exemptions throughout the state
in recent years. However, as
reported previously by Natural News,
research released earlier this year showed strong evidence that
whooping cough outbreaks among vaccinated children were actually higher
than in unvaccinated children.
In addition, Big Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) admitted the
company’s whooping cough vaccine had never been tested for long-term
efficacy, and that the shot does not provide long-term protection
against the illness. It should be noted that a single injection of GSK’s
Boostrix vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping
cough) would dose the average 11-year-old with 100 micrograms of
formaldehyde and 400 micrograms of the heavy metal aluminum according to
the National Vaccine Information Center.
Placing
further burden on parents who want to opt out of vaccinations is a
thinly veiled intimidation tactic states are now utilizing to dissuade
parents from exempting their child(ren) from vaccinations. Like similar
legislation that
passed in Washington and that is in the
process of passing in California,
this bill serves only to further harm parental rights and perpetuate
the idea that it is the state, and not parents, that knows what is best
for a child.
The bill is now set to go to the full New Jersey Senate for a vote.
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