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I think any attack on these no parental consent bills needs to focus squarely on the liability protection in case of injury: so the kid gets jabbed without parental knowledge or consent, gets myocarditis and has to go to ER. The parents now have to be guardians and consent to medical treatment for the child. And they're not allowed to know about procedures. How does that work? This also might highlight that the safe jabs are anything but safe

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Politico reporting that ALL states with solitary exception of Florida have met Tuesday deadline to preorder kids’ injectables.

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Jun 17, 2022·edited Jun 17, 2022Liked by Chris Bray

When will California go all the way and allow 12 year olds to enroll themselves *directly* in a Pfizer pharmaceutical trial? At least the kids could earn a little cash....

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Happy to hear. But it's exhausting fighting the insane and mentally ill. They never stop because they have boundless energy. *I can't stand sneaky auto-spell.

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Jun 17, 2022·edited Jun 17, 2022Liked by Chris Bray

"Imagine what you might be able to accomplish if you live in a state where the legislature doesn’t make you want to vomit."

does such a place exist? while Missouri's Red-hat wing of the Uniparty has amazed me over the last 2.5 years with multiple denials of the federal attempts to void medical choice, they still sicken and disgust me in regards to business and economic legislature.

Florida has been similar over the same timeframe about government intervention in personal medical decisions, but any government with the gall to make it illegal to catch and use rainwater is a looney tunes haven too. //edit: seems I had bad info, it looks like it's legal now at least. https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/lawn-and-garden/saving-and-using-rainwater/

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surely there's some place in the US where the government doesn't suck?

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Jun 17, 2022Liked by Chris Bray

Does Kalifornia have a single politician that doesn't suck? The senate - horror of horrors. My heart skipped a beat of optimism with your opening - SB866 wounded. All of us need to keep attacking where we can and continue to be very, very vocal. I mean, my God, the information coming out couldn't be more clear - this madness needs to stop before more are lost or injured to this lunacy. My deep appreciation goes out to all that are leading these charges - Steve Kirsch, Dr. Stanton in SoCal, Chris Bray and more. From the bottom of my heart, thanks for all you do.

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Good on you for tracking this.

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Thank you for your writing and effort. It is appreciated.

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Wiener is weather underground, Globalist POS, Pedo Pervert.

He has zero business being in office .

Creating bills that are communist, divisive for families. Destroying neighborhoods.

Good gawd Wiener and Pan should be in padded cells with straight jackets. Not deciding anything for California.

Narcissistic psychopath lunatics.

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We wouldn’t be here if we’d let these people get bullied and didn’t give them all participation trophies

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If it had passed, and a 12-year-old ‘decided’ to get the “vaccine” after being pushed into it at school, and God forbid something terrible happened from it, could the parents even sue the school or the state? Or would the parents be somehow liable for negligence? And hypothetically: the 15-year-old who decided to get the “vaccine“ and God forbid there was a side effect that forced that kid out of a promising sports scholarship due to a sudden onset of a heart issue, who does the 15 sue? The parents? Or the school? Or the state? The last I saw, someone under the age of 18 cannot legally sign a waiver of any kind especially having to do with any school district activity. That very same 15-year-old can’t even go on a field trip to the museum without a parent waiver/permission form.

I must be really dumb because none of this makes sense.

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Jun 17, 2022·edited Jun 17, 2022

Thanks so much for all the fighting you're doing on behalf of sane Californians! (assuming that's not an oxymoron;))

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I never quite understood if SB 866 would allow a child to *turn down* Covid 19 vaccination even if that meant contradicting their parents' wish. Does anyone know if it would allow that?

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new york is not much better but i hear that they are calming down and not passing all the terrible laws proposed. i'm waiting for laws that make certain this will never happen again but that might have to be achieved by individuals with functioning brains

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"Imagine what you might be able to accomplish if you live in a state where the legislature doesn’t make you want to vomit."

I'm not sure this is really how it works.

Because California is known to everyone to be so terrible, people keep their eyes open. They pay attention. They have an appropriate suspicion and skepticism.

Meanwhile, in Texas, the red tribe boomers are so confident that because Republicans are in charge, nothing bad could ever happen, they completely ignore the drag queen story hours, the rolling blackouts, ESG hedge funds taking over all their top corporations, the never-ending property tax increases, etc. They believe so strongly that these things "can't happen here" because we voted the right way, that they bury their heads in the sand, refusing to look up and notice that those things actually are happening here...

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The family has been under concerted attack since the 1960s.

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