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raven mad

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Wed Feb 4, 2015, 05:51 PM Feb 2015

As usual, California is ahead of the game - this time on mandatory vaccinations. [View all]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/04/california-vaccination-bill-repeal-personal-belief-exemption_n_6615490.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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California Bill Would Make It Harder For Parents To Say No To Vaccines
The Huffington Post | By Lydia O'Connor


Two California lawmakers introduced a bill Wednesday morning that would eliminate parents' ability to opt out of school-mandated vaccines because of personal beliefs.

The bill from state Sens. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento), a pediatrician, and Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica), an educator, comes amid the worst measles outbreak in 20 years with more than 100 cases recorded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The flare-up is anchored in California, where many affluent communities have dangerously low vaccination rates and around 13,000 current kindergarten students are not vaccinated, according to an analysis by the San Jose Mercury News.

(snip) If the bill is passed as filed, parents may only skip having their children vaccinated in cases where it is prevented by physical or medical conditions.

"Immunization of a person shall be required for admission to a school or institution ... unless the child has a physical condition or medical circumstances that contraindicate vaccination as prescribed in Section 120370," the measure reads.


It's bad enough endangering your own children; it's unconscionable endangering the children of others.
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That's pretty smart. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #1
Not really Dwayne Hicks Feb 2015 #28
I am very pleased to see this happening. I hope the bill passes. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2015 #2
Good. Hopefully the nuts will be sidelined this time nt geek tragedy Feb 2015 #3
One possible ramification daredtowork Feb 2015 #4
True SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2015 #19
You mean BEHIND the game! Yo_Mama Feb 2015 #5
thank you GeorgeGist Feb 2015 #7
Especially when we think of things such as Prop 8... ScreamingMeemie Feb 2015 #11
Mississippi of all places, is LEADING on this issue. AtheistCrusader Feb 2015 #34
Yo_Mama, that's what this bill will hopefully circumvent. raven mad Feb 2015 #10
Good. Hope the bill passes. Terra Alta Feb 2015 #6
But still behind Mississippi. GeorgeGist Feb 2015 #8
I truly didn't know that about Mississippi. raven mad Feb 2015 #12
Meanwhile there's a bill in the Mississippi legislature that would be even more loose than CA. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #16
And West Virginia. Glassunion Feb 2015 #27
...after being dreadfully behind the game. NuclearDem Feb 2015 #9
This won't play well in Marin. Throd Feb 2015 #13
I know so little about various areas of that great state - raven mad Feb 2015 #14
There are pockets in Marin County with a vaccination rate of under 26%. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #17
That's got to be West Marin. KamaAina Feb 2015 #20
No, it's the Whole Foods crowd with "Coexist" stickers on their Nissan Leaf. Throd Feb 2015 #22
but people could still opt out by home schooling their kids dissentient Feb 2015 #15
Yep n/t SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2015 #18
Mississippi and West Virgina currently allow only medical exemptions. Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #21
It seems progressive from a distance but daredtowork Feb 2015 #23
None of which changes the fact that Mississippi and West Virginia have the right policies NuclearDem Feb 2015 #24
Correct, California is way behind 4139 Feb 2015 #29
Good. KMOD Feb 2015 #25
The circle of stupidity has no beginning and no end seveneyes Feb 2015 #26
liberals in California are a big part of the pRoblEm on this issue JI7 Feb 2015 #30
Some of the same people who are shocked at climate change denial rpannier Feb 2015 #31
+1 iandhr Feb 2015 #32
We can't be self-righteous about this iandhr Feb 2015 #33
I am not at all sure when 53 to 63 confirmed cases of any disease portend an truedelphi Feb 2015 #35
Please tell me you're not seriously citing NVIC as a source. NuclearDem Feb 2015 #36
Like most people, i believed all the many "educational points" made about vaccines. truedelphi Feb 2015 #37
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