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Hi health Activists,

Below is a an email from a New Jersey Activist asking for support of a

Legislative proposal to study Mercury Amalgam Fillings in Dentistry.

 

 

Hi Dr. Kesselman: from

Are you familiar with origin of " Mad Hatter " ? Hats had been lined with

Mercury, which caused behavioral manifestations in those people who wore those

ha

New Jersey State Senator Ronald Rice introduced Senate Bill 1187 on February

28, 2008, which would direct the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior

Services to investigate mercury use in dental fillings and study health and

occupational effects. Would you please take the time to contact your State

Senator for support of this Bill?

 

U.S. Congresswoman Diane Watson (D-Los Angeles, California) sponsored H.R.

2101 which would ban Mercury amalgam dental fillings. Merely typing " H.R.

2101 " into any internet search engine should produce this Bill for you to

download and read.

 

A few months ago, the United States Food and Drug Administration settled a

lawsuit with the stipulation conceding that Mercury amalgam dental fillings

may be dangerous to pregnant women and children. I believe I e-mailed you one

version of this news item, perhaps from newsmax.

 

As reported on _www.iaomt.org_ (http://www.iaomt.org) , on or around July 9,

2008, Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Congresswoman Diane Watson [sponsor of

H.R. 2101] held a Subcommittee hearing on this Mercury amalgam dental

fillings controversy.

 

Congressman Dr. Dave Weldon, M.D., (R-Florida) sponsored a Bill which would

ban Mercury from vaccines. His website shows he got an amendment of it

through a Committee. _http://autismactioncoalition.org/federal.html_

(http://autismactioncoalition.org/federal.html) contains more legislative

Bills on similar

matters, including legislation in New York and Pennsylvania. Legislation is

pending in The State of New Jersey which would establish " Conscientious

Exemption " to mandatory vaccinations of children, namely, Senate Bill

1071/Assembly Bill 260. I would implore your support for these Bills, also. I

remember

voting at the Election Day polls AGAINST allocating money towards Autism

research. Unfortunately, Governor Corzine went ahead and allocated money to

Rutgers University, ostensibly for Autism research, despite our majority vote

AGAINST the ballot measure!! [i have not heard ANYTHING about where the money

went. It would not surprise me in this CORRUPT State if it the money went

to the Football stadium instead of Autism research!!?].

 

The American Dental Association endorses Mercury amalgam dental fillings and

Fluoride [www.fluoridealert.org].

 

In light of The State of New Jersey's sordid status as being among the

highest Cancer rates and a high rate of Autism, wouldn't it be reasonable to

expect Mercury to be a possible culprit or contributing factor?

 

Would you please contact your State Senator for support of Senate Bill 1187,

on Mercury amalgam dental fillings Bill, and the Senate Bill 1071/Assembly

Bill 260 for a " Conscientious Exemption " to mandatory vaccinations of children?

In oder to find out who your state legislator, both Assemblymember and State

Senator go to

_http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/_ (http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/)

and on the Left side Click under Member " Find your legislator "

 

Richard Zuckerman, (732) 354-4063.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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