PARENT GROUPS
SUPPORT NEW TEXAS VACCINE EXEMPTION LAW
The National
Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) and Americans for Vaccine Safety and
Accountability (AVSA) are joining with the Texas-based parent organization,
Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education (PROVE), in voicing strong support for
the new Texas vaccine exemption law. The new law allows parents to exercise a
conscientious belief exemption to vaccination. Together, all three organizations
represent more than 200,000 Americans committed to defending the informed
consent rights of citizens to make voluntary health care choices when there is a
risk of injury or death.
Parent and
health care professional groups are responding to last weeks outcry by Texas
pediatricians and public health officials, who criticized passage of the new
vaccine exemption in House Bill 2292, which was signed into law by Governor Rick
Perry. NVIC President Barbara Loe Fisher said Texas is joining 18 other states
which allow this kind of vaccine exemption, including every state bordering
Texas. These other states are not having raging epidemics of disease just
because they respect a parents right to make educated choices about the
benefits and risks of vaccination for their children. It is a basic human right
to be able to voluntarily decide what you are willing to risk your life or your
childs life for and Texas should be proud to be among the enlightened states
which recognize this simple moral fact.
Terry Rondberg,
D.C., president of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA), which is a member of
the lobbying coalition, AVSA, said Pediatricians should be welcoming the
opportunity to have open dialogue with parents about vaccination so they can be
partners, not adversaries, with parents in making these important health
decisions. No one should be forced to take a health care risk they dont want to
take. Only when you own a decision that involves a risk can you take
responsibility for it.
Dawn
Richardson, president of PROVE, who back grounded Texas legislators for seven
years about the importance of parental rights and informed consent to
vaccination, said At a time when physicians and vaccine manufacturers have
lobbied so hard for further release of liability for the harm they sometimes do,
parents in Texas are grateful to the legislators who have given them back
control over which vaccine risks their child will take. I was excited to receive
a letter from Speaker of the House Tom Craddick, after the Governor signed the
exemption into law stressing the legislatures strong support for parental
rights.
The Speakers
letter said in part, This exemption should assist parents who are subjected to
any harassment at schools and day care facilities since a signed notarized
exemption form will not be disputable by officials an additional provision in HB
2292 prohibits any health and human services agency from taking punitive action
against a parent for not immunizing their child. Thus, parental decisions will
be protected and respected in the future on this issue.
The Texas
legislature joins with the Arkansas legislature this past session in providing
parents with the right to conscientious or philosophical belief exemption to
vaccination. Internationally, there is also acknowledgement of the importance of
voluntary vaccination decision-making. Last month the British Medical
Association released a report which stated, Parents have a right to receive
unbiased information so that they can make an informed choice with regard to
vaccination of their children .Public health policies depend on social
consensus. The UK government currently recommends a national immunization
schedule which is not compulsory . we do not believe that compulsory
immunization is in any way appropriate for the UK but that healthcare
professionals should strive to inform, educate and advise the public about the
overwhelming benefits of vaccination for their children and society in general.
That report also noted that across Europe the trend has been toward greater
voluntary participation.
NVIC is a
national, non-profit organization founded by parents of vaccine injured children
in 1982. It is the oldest and largest parent-led vaccine safety group in the US,
representing more than 30,000. PROVE is the largest vaccine safety group in
Texas, representing more than 3,500. AVSA represents 14 state and national
organizations, including NVIC, Autism Society of America, Illinois Vaccine
Awareness Coalition, Lyme Disease Foundation, Massachusetts Citizens for
Vaccination Choice, Missouri Citizens Coalition for Freedom in Health Care,
Mothering Magazine, New Hampshire Citizens for Health Freedom, Osteomed II,
PROVE, Unlocking Autism, Vaccine Awareness of North Florida, Virginia Families
for Vaccine Information and Choice and World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA). WCA, a
member of AVSA, represents 60,000 doctors of chiropractic nationally and
internationally.
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"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"
-- Sandy Gottstein
"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"