For the most part, I am against the government forcing anyone to do anything. However, in the case of a major public health threat, I make an exception. I’m against the Gardisil vaccine, because the disease is not readily transmissible just by being in close proximity. When it comes to measles, polio, etc., that is different.
And who gets to make the rules of which vaccines are okay and which ones aren’t? See the problem here? I opted out of the Hep B vaccine for my son when he was born. Why does a newborn, with non-infected parents, need a vaccine for a sexually transmitted or IV needle transmitted disease? But the CDC says they need it.