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To Clarify
By Jenny Odegard
Nov 20th 2007
at 11:34 am EST
(Updated
Nov 20th 2007 at 11:34 am EST)
"That letter came on the heels of another sent on Nov. 1, by the Prince George’s County state’s attorney, Glenn F. Ivey, informing parents that their children would be withdrawn from school until the school received proof of vaccination. The letter also informed parents that if their children were not attending school, they might be subject to criminal charges with a maximum penalty of 10 days in jail and a fine of $50 per day of absence."
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Maryland Government Forces Parents to Give Their Kids Shots...
"Judge Nichols had sent letters this week to the homes of more than 800 households with children in public schools, strongly recommending that the children be immunized Saturday at the courthouse, where health department workers had set up tables to process paperwork and give shots, or that parents prove that the children had already been immunized in accordance with state law."
Really? Civil liberties anyone?
When did it become ok to force people to give their children vaccines under threat of jail time?
It says that families are allowed to forgo the shots on medical or religious grounds, but what about personal grounds? Ok, so kids pass along sickness easily and it's probably best for everyone if chicken pox season passes them by this year. But I still think its ridiculous to mandate parents in this way. It's not the armageddon, and last I recall, chicken pox are not the worst thing in the world. Stop being so dramatic, Maryland.
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