California Coalition For Vaccine Choice - No Shot. No School. California SB 277 Mandated Vaccination EVERY CHILD every vaccine

find out more: 97.46 vaccination rate.Children today receive 69 doses of vaccines for 16 different viral and bacterial illnesses which more than doubles the government childhood schedule of 34 doses of 11 different vaccines in the year 2000.  35 doses and 5 more unique vaccines have been added to the schedule in the last 15 years.A vaccine exemption is filed regardless of whether the exemption is for one dose or all doses. Those supporting forced vaccination are being dishonest by not acknowledging the exploding vaccine schedule while sounding alarms over small increases in overall non-medical exemptions.

Should this bill become law, every resident in the state of CA from preschool to the age of 18 will be forced to be vaccinated with every mandated vaccine in order to reside here and to be eligible for any public OR PRIVATE school. - Effects of Mandated Vaccines on Home school

Since education is compulsory, opting for no schooling will not be an option. When vaccine mandates are law, the only way a parent can protect their children from the known and unknown dangers of vaccines and/or from the known and unknown problems with the current vaccine schedule is through the use of exemptions. If SB 277 passes, there will soon be no more exemptions for such protections. 

SB277 aims to remove a parent’s right to informed consent. The choice of what, when and how a child is to be vaccinated needs to remain between a family and their doctor. Where there is a risk of injury or death, no matter how small the perceived risk may be, there must be a choice. To mandate a medical procedure with known risks is unethical. Critical reasons to oppose SB277 include:

other important points about vaccine mandates: 

"For no reason other than freedom, without prejudice on the pros and cons of various vaccinations both individually and on a broader statistical basis, no citizen should be made to get an injection of anything at the point of a gun. I absolutely oppose this legislation." - Chris Thompson, President Fullerton School District, Board of Trustees Fullerton, CA

IN THE NEWSCalifornia is seeing red. Red shirts, that is. People showed up in droves (almost 1500 by rally coordinators count) to oppose California’s SB 277, which would remove the personal belief exemption for children attending public and private school, as well as daycare. They waited for hours, filling the halls, seven overflow rooms, an employee cafeteria and a basement room. All for a moment to stand at a microphone, say their name and that they oppose SB 277. Over four hundred of them, many of them families of the vaccine injured, or vaccine injured, themselves. It was a sea of red shirts. The largest turnout in 15 years. Unfortunately those parent’s pleas fell on deaf ears, as SB 277 was passed 6-2 and will go on to the next committee. The good news? You still have a chance to stand up and fight for parental rights!April 15 - More and More red shirts more than 800 individuals down the corridors and out the Capitol doors waiting their turn to voice their public opposition to SB 277 in the education committee. NO ON SB 277 Denying Education is Discrimination

PROPOSED LEGISLATION Senate Bill 277 removes current vaccine exemptions. This bill will deny education opportunities

 to children who are not vaccinated on a government mandated schedule.SB 277 isn't solving a problem - it's creating host of problems  including civil rights violations and religious rights violations. Mandated vaccinations infringe on parents rights and informed medical consent.California doesn't need SB 277.

CONTACT theCOMMITTEE MEMBERSYou Don't Get To Vote! They Do!Senate Rules has referred SB277to The Health Committee (passed 6/2),To The Education Committee  (Passed 7/2)To the Judiciary Committee (Passed 7/1) APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE (due to last minute amendments Bill was Withdrawn from Committee)IMMEDIATELY SB 277 moves directly to Senate FloorTo Passmajority vote (over 21) required.14 of the senators are co-authors 1. EMAIL SENATORS: (copy / Paste into the BCC field)Senator.hernandez@senate.ca.gov, Senator.nguyen@senate.ca.gov, Senator.hall@senate.ca.gov, Senator.mitchell@seante.ca.gov, Senator.monning@senate.ca.gov, Senator.nielsen@senate.ca.gov, Senator.roth@senate.ca.gov, Senator.wolk@senate.ca.gov, Senator.allen@senate.ca.gov, Senator.berryhill@senate.ca.gov, Senator.block@senate.ca.gov, Senator.cannella@senate.ca.gov, senator.deleon@senate.ca.gov, Senator.fuller@senate.ca.gov, Senator.gaines@senate.ca.gov,Benjamin.Allen@senate.ca.gov, Senator.anderson@senate.ca.gov, Senator.bates@senate.ca.gov, Senator.beall@senate.ca.gov, Senator.galgiani@senate.ca.gov, Senator.hancock@senate.ca.gov, Senator.hertzberg@senate.ca.gov, Senator.hill@senate.ca.gov, Senator.hueso@senate.ca.gov, Senator.huff@senate.ca.gov, Senator.beth@senate.ca.gov, Senator.lara@senate.ca.gov, Senator.leno@senate.ca.gov, Senator.leyva@seante.ca.gov,Senator.liu@senate.ca.gov, Senator.mcguire@senate.ca.gov, Senator.mendoza@senate.ca.gov, Senator.morrell@senate.ca.gov, Senator.pavely@senate.ca.gov, Senator.stone@senate.ca.gov, Senator.wieckowski@senate.ca.gov, Senator.vidak@senate.ca.gov, Senator.runner@senate.ca.gov, Senator.moorlach@senate.ca.gov

2. MEETING WITH SENATORS: Coordinate with your Senator's office to meet and discuss your concerns. 

3. Keep community outreach in the forefront of your mind. Canvassing at the weekend farmer's markets, peaceful protests, hosting an informational gathering with colleagues or in your mommy group, reaching out to your school's administrators...etc. Community outreach falls on each of us. At the very least, share this website with others  SB277.ORGSB277 status & history

FORCED VACCINES ARE NOTTHE ANSWER

I oppose SB277 because I believe in the right of an individual to make the decision for what is best for themselves or their family. Whether I choose to vaccinate or not vaccinate should be up to me, not the government. We know our needs and concerns of our family more than the government. The government should understand the love we have for our children and we do what is best for them. The issue with SB277 is freedom of choice! - L.C.

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