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Oppose SB277 -

by Lauren Krause
SB 277 impacts children in private or public elementary or secondary school, child care center, day nursery, nursery school, family day care home, or development center. SB 277 would eliminate a parent's right to exempt their children from one, some, or all vaccines, a risk-laden medical procedure. Only a medical exemption would remain, which is usually only issued after a catastrophic adverse vaccine reaction has occurred, and often times, not even then.
Children today receive 69 doses of vaccines for 16 different viral and bacterial illnesses which more than doubles the government childhood schedule of 34 doses of 11 different vaccines in the year 2000. 35 doses and 5 more unique vaccines have been added to the schedule in the last 15 years.

A vaccine exemption is filed regardless of whether the exemption is for one dose or all doses. Those supporting forced vaccination are being dishonest by not acknowledging the exploding vaccine schedule while misrepresenting the true percentage of personal belief exemptions and implying that a child who is behind on one booster shot is unvaccinated.

Should this bill become law, every resident in the state of CA from preschool to the age of 18 will be forced to be vaccinated with every mandated vaccine in order to reside here and to be eligible for any public OR PRIVATE school.

Since education is compulsory, opting for no schooling will not be an option. When vaccine mandates are law, the only way a parent can protect their children from the known and unknown dangers of vaccines and/or from the known and unknown problems with the current vaccine schedule is through the use of exemptions.
If SB 277 passes, there will soon be no more exemptions for such protections.

SB277 aims to remove a parent’s right to informed consent. The choice of what, when and how a child is to be vaccinated needs to remain between a family and their doctor. Where there is a risk of injury or death, no matter how small the perceived risk may be, there must be a choice. To mandate a medical procedure with known risks is unethical. Critical reasons to oppose SB277 include:

** Vaccines are pharmaceutical products that cause injury and death for some.

** Vaccine development involves the use of aborted fetal tissue and some vaccines include “human diploid cells". Some individuals do not want to participate in an industry that uses aborted babies for research and development of products.

** Vaccines are against many individuals' moral and religious convictions.

** Pharmaceutical companies are NOT liable for vaccine reactions

** Adverse reactions are more common than widely perceived

** Big Pharma has a fraudulent history

Express your opposition to SB277 before the Assembly votes on June 9, 2015 in Sacramento.

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