Posted on 09/28/2015 9:50:32 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Supporters of an effort to repeal California's new law requiring mandatory vaccines for schoolchildren faced a Monday deadline to turn in enough signatures to qualify a ballot initiative asking voters to repeal the law.
The group had until the end of the day to submit the needed 366,000 signatures to county clerks to ask California voters to repeal SB277, which struck the state's personal belief exemption for immunizations, a move that requires nearly all public schoolchildren to be vaccinated.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed SB277 into law earlier this year amid fierce opposition from some parents' rights groups who argue the state should not force their children to be vaccinated, saying the science is clear that vaccines ``dramatically protect children against a number of infectious and dangerous diseases.''
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No matter what they come in with the state will claim more than enough did not qualify to be on the petition.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven is how California politicians believe they should be followed.
With the number of illegal aliens that there are in California, we need all the vaccinations we can get.
The Yellow Fever vaccine has long been required to travel to sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South America.
Indeed we do BUT, I also believe such vaccinations need to be spread out to avoid overdosing the young bodies which, it is suspect, may be a cause for the massive number of autistic children. Anyone every wonder WHY Amish children do not have autism?
You don’t get Yellow Fever from people.
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