Monday, March 2, 2015

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Karlie Smallwood

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Title of Bill:
 
Mandatory Immunizations Act 2015

Be It Enacted By united States Congress

 

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Preamble: Mandatory Immunizations Act would require that all children be vaccinated at the age that vaccinations are allowed. Religious or personal beliefs would not be an exception, due to the fact that it in dangers others. Students that are not immunized will not be permitted to attend schools until they are immunized. The only exception would be those who cannot be vaccinated due to a medical condition.
 
SECTION 1: All states will require parents or guardians to give their children the vaccinations as well as the proper dosages as followed: 
           (1) DTaP/DTP/Td/Tdap – shall require four doses;
 
            (2) Polio (IPV) - shall require three doses;
 
            (3) Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) - shall require two doses the first of which must be done after the child’s first birthday;
 
            (4) Hepatitis-B - (Recombivax HB or Engerix-Brequire) shall require three injections administered over a six-month period, and;
 
            (5) Chickenpox (VAR) - shall require two doses.
 
SECTION 2: If a parent or guardian refuses to vaccinate their child without a legal medical exemption, the parents can be prosecuted.
 
SECTION 3: If a parent doesn’t vaccinate their child with the vaccinations in Section 1, and their child contracts one of the illnesses, it shall be considered as child neglect. Also, if the child would pass away due to the illness then, the parent or guardian shall be trialed in court for murder.
 
SECTION 4: If another child that was too young to be vaccinated contracts the illness from such child in Section 3, then the parents shall be found as attempt of murder, or if the child passes murder. The parents or guardians knew the risks prior to letting their children not be vaccinated and allowed them to interact with other children.

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