Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 I cannot imagine anyone who does not feel affected by this. Indiana has been the kickoff state for several big, awful changes in American history, and its legislators have introduced some rather awful legislation (e.g., Bayh-Dole Act of 1980), so this is nothing new. I invite everyone to act, each according to his/her own conscience. Best to all, Elchanan _____ Jim OKelly Monday, March 01, 2010 10:14 AM Here we go folks. Indiana introduces mandatory vaccinations for teenage students. Vaccine clinic to help families meet new school rule. Fort Wayne In. Beginning in the fall, Indiana law requires that all students in 6th through 12th grade be vaccinated against meninggococcal diseases, chicken pox and whooping cough. This letter is on the Internet. I called and talked to a nurse at the health department. She said it was a law. She said it was a school rule. She said IN. only had a medical exemption. She said she wasn't sure. She said a parent could talk to a nurse and get a waiver. She hung up on me. If they get away with this it will spread like wild fire. I hav not heard of the religious exemption being taken away. Paul offit was in Indy last summer talking about changing the laws. This may just be an outcome of that meeting. I urge everyone to call and demand to know what is going on. The number is 260-449-7561. Spread the word. Now is the time for every parent and anti vaccinist to come to the aid of the children. This insanity will not stop. It will not go away. Please call now and question these people. Is it a law? Is it a school rule? Have they taken our religious exemption away? Why are they saying this and then acting like they don't know whats going on? Your school will be next no matter what state you are in. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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