Should state lawmakers limit vaccine exemptions for families?
61%
Yes, protect people!
61%
39%
No, it's overreach!
39%
Public agencies and lawmakers do not have a right to make our personal health care choices. This also applies to our kids. Current exemptions allow for people to exercise their ...
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Public agencies and lawmakers do not have a right to make our personal health care choices. This also applies to our kids. Current exemptions allow for people to exercise their rights, and should not be limited any further.
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Matthew Carter
I get the health concern but this is inching ever so close to violating someone's free will. Controlling one another is not the answer.
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Sam Ackerman
I truly hate nanny state laws, So if want to let your kids get sick and die, fine. But they cant go to public schools till they have their shots
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Ka San
Yes, officials DO have the right to make such decisions when it affects the whole community. Those parents who don't vaccinate their kids are ignorant and their kids should not attend public schools.
The only exemption should be for a Dr. diagnosed allergy... period!
ReplyWhy ask
ReplyNews reports have shown that families are requesting exemptions for reasons totally unrelated to vaccines. I can't believe in this day and time that we are even debating the need for vaccinations!
ReplyIf parents don't want to vaccinate their kids, they should not be allowed to attend public OR private schools!
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