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MAHA: State Lawmaker Proposes Legislation Establishing Right To Refuse Vaccine


An Oklahoma state lawmaker has proposed legislation ensuring the “right of a person to refuse any medical procedure, medical treatment, device, vaccine, or prophylactic.”

“In line with the MAHA agenda, I have introduced six bills to improve quality, transparency, accountability, decentralization, and freedom in health and medical care,” state Sen. Dusty Deevers said.

“Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, announced on Thursday the filing of six bills to Make Oklahoma Healthy Again. In tandem with the MAHA agenda of President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Deevers introduced SB943, SB702, SB771, SB801, SB941, and SJR8,” a press release read.

According to Deevers, SB 943, The Medical Freedom Act, would establish that “The right of a person to refuse any medical procedure, medical treatment, device, vaccine, or prophylactic shall not be questioned or interfered with in any manner. The right of a person to public accommodation, to the equal protection of the law, and to seek restitution for harm shall not be denied or infringed upon because of the exercise of the rights contained in this section.”

“The Health Education Act is a bill to ensure that public school health curriculum stays in their proper lane of teaching nutrition, exercise, and physical health rather than wading into liberal versions of sex ed and psychological counseling that should be left to parents,” Deevers continued.

“SB771 would prohibit direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising in Oklahoma. The US is one of only two countries in the world that allows this dangerous practice,” he continued.

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“US HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy spoke well about this subject. Direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising must be abolished,” he noted.

“SB801, the Medicine Injury Justice Act, would establish that ‘Any pharmaceutical company whose products are proven to directly cause harm to an Oklahoma citizen shall be directly liable in Oklahoma state courts’ for damages caused. This is already a guarantee of the Oklahoma Constitution, as well as being according to common sense. An entire industry should not be shielded from harm caused by their products,” Deevers continued.

“SB941, the Truth in Medicine Act, would ensure that drug manufacturers publish all ingredients used in their products. This is another common sense bill that should enjoy broad support,” he stated.

“Finally, the Food Freedom Amendment (SJR8). This would trigger a ballot initiative to add to the Oklahoma Constitution that ‘The right of a citizen of Oklahoma to cultivate food and to purchase food from the source of his or her choice shall not be infringed,’” Deevers added.

“You may recognize this language from the Constitutional amendment that @RepThomasMassie has introducing federally. He explains his view of the issue here on @OANN,” he concluded.

“The MAHA agenda is one of the most positive developments in American politics and has a clear mandate from the voters,” Deevers said.

“These bills aim to improve the health of Oklahomans by increasing quality, transparency, accountability, decentralization, and freedom in health and medical care,” he added.

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Read the full press release on the six proposed bills HERE.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at 100 Percent Fed Up.

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