JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Jan. 31, 2017) – A Missouri House bill
would ban public health clinics from administering vaccines that contain
mercury or any other metal put into the vaccine for preservation
purposes, contradicting approved federal policy.
House Bill 331 (HB331)
was introduced by Rep. Lynn Morris (R-Nixa) to mitigate concerns
regarding vaccine safety. With the exception of health emergencies
determined by the Department of Health & Senior Services with
concurrence from the governor, the following provision would apply:
Beginning August 28, 2018, no vaccine containing mercury or other metal for preservation or other purpose shall be administrated to a child or adult in a public health clinic in Missouri.
HB331 begins the process of nullifying potential vaccine mandates,
which generally have their basis in federal recommendations or
guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Although these federal rules are not technically binding, they
often influence policy-makers and individuals at the local and state
levels to adopt coercive mandates regarding mercury-laced vaccines and
other toxic substances.
By taking the rule-making power back into their own hands, the state
of Missouri can disconnect from federal control and restore its
sovereignty on this key issue. Read more
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