Legislation in your own state that you need to keep an eye out for respond to..

  • Legislation in your own state that you need to keep an eye out for respond to..

    Posted by Yusuf Saleeby MD on February 18, 2024 at 12:18 pm EST

    Keep an eye out for legislation in your state and take action.

    Today I sent out emails to three public servants (two Reps and one State Senator) asking them:

    I ask you my SC State Senators and Representatives to VOTE AGAINST:

    H4927 – “Secretary of Health and Policy” – This bill is the House version of S915. This dangerous piece of legislation is moving swiftly through both chambers! I have great concerns about this in regard to health Freedoms

    H3988 – “Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technicians” – Lowers the age of consent for vaccination without a physician order from 18 to 12 years of age and over. Also adds drugs to the list of medical products that can be dispensed without a prescription. Reduces observation requirements of pharmacy interns and allows pharmacy techs to administer vaccines. This is dangerous because this level of healthcare worker is often unaware of untoward and dangerous effects. Parents should not be left out of decision making for minor children.

    I am also pleading with my SC State Sen. & Rep. to please SPONSOR AND SUPPORT H4907

    “Consumer Protection from Indemnified Products Act” outlaws the mandating of liability-free pharmaceutical products, such as vaccines and emergency use authorized (EUA) antivirals/medications, by the state or any political subdivision thereof (i.e. county or city governments) or private entities. Mandating this in the past has had much hard to patients that I have witnessed.

    JP Saleeby, MD

    Practicing MD in SC and patient advocate

    Founder and Professor of bioethics at the Priority Health Academy

    Karen_flccc replied 1 year, 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Karen_flccc

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    February 21, 2024 at 10:30 am EST

    Suggestions about where to go to figure out what’s happening in our own states? I’m in NC. Thanks!

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