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04/03/02
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Kathryn Serkes
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AAPS TELLS GOV. BUSH: VETO FORCED DRUGGING BILL
Florida Bill Threatens Civil Liberties,
Gives Unprecedented Power to Unelected Officials
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) today urged
Gov. Bush to veto SB 1262, a bill that gives the State Public Health Officer
powers to declare a public health emergency and to order forced drugging and
treatment under the guise of responding to terrorism.
In a letter sent
to the Governor, Jane M. Orient, Executive Director, writes:
"AAPS is totally opposed to SB 1262
imposing medical treatments on
unwilling citizens at gunpoint, or with threats of taking children from
their parents, or with other coercive measures - obliterating informed
consent and due process of law. Medical consequences
could be disastrous.
"This bill gives the State Health Officer the sole, unbridled power to
issue a public health advisory and 'take any action appropriate to enforce
any public health advisory,' without oversight or accountability
The
Legislature has abdicated its authority with respect to the alleged
emergency altogether."
AAPS first sounded the alarm about these types of bills last December,
gathering thousands of signatures on a letter of opposition to President
Bush.. The Model State Emergency Powers Act (MEPHA) was drafted by the CDC
and promoted to the states by the Department of HHS -- with promises of
federal dollars for new programs, and threats of withholding funding for
current ones.
The bills are so alarming that many legislators in other states are
publicly opposing them, including the American Legislative Exchange Council
(ALEC), the nation's largest bipartisan, individual membership organization
of state legislators. "We must take a much more deliberative approach
in crafting effective policy without sacrificing the rights and liberties of
individuals and families," ALEC's Director of the Health and
Services told AAPS.
The letter to Gov. Bush continues:
"The Florida legislation is even more frightening. It bypasses the
ballot box altogether, giving life and death powers to an unelected
bureaucrat
it is highly dangerous to entrust any human being with
unlimited power.
"The State Health Officer could use 'any means necessary' to force
vaccination or treatment on unwilling citizens, if 'there is no practical
method to quarantine' such individuals, and 'if the individual poses a
danger to the public health.' The degree of force, the assessment of what
is 'practical,' and the definition of 'danger to public health' are all at
the sole discretion of this Officer."
AAPS is also concerned that these powers could be used to invalidate all
vaccine exemptions - including religious and medical -- that are now legal
choices for parents who choose not to subject their children to dozens of
immunizations required under blanket vaccine mandates for school attendance.
Dr. Orient raises medical issues that the legislation fails to take into
account, including:
- The bill fails to mention smallpox by name, even though it is the only
contagious disease that is a credible biological warfare threat and for
which a reasonably effective vaccine exists. "In an outbreak of measles or
whooping cough, with several dozen cases, is an unvaccinated child a
'danger to public health'?"
- There are many scientifically valid arguments against mass smallpox
immunization campaigns -- serious adverse effects, including death.
- The strain of smallpox used by terrorists may be vaccine resistant.
"Thus, an entire population could be subjected to the dangers of mass
vaccination while reaping no benefit at all."
Dr. Orient urges Gov. Bush to veto the bill and demand that forced
vaccination and treatment be removed from it. "Moreover, no unelected
official should be permitted to declare a public health emergency, nor
should such a state of emergency continue without ratification by the state
legislature as soon as it can be called into session," concludes
Dr.Orient.
AAPS, a national non-partisan, dues-supported professional association of
physicians dedicated since 1943 to protecting the sanctity of the
patient-physician relationship, opposes government-ordered vaccine mandates.
While many vaccines are extremely useful and have saved many lives, patients
and physicians should be free to determine the best course of treatment for
an individual. |