If you want to prevent children and young adults from autoimmune injuries and worse, please act now — before Tuesday 1:30pm!
Because that’s when the April 12 amended version of AB 659 will be finally heard in the Democrat-controlled Assembly Health Committee.
The amended AB 659 falsely threatens families — PLEASE CALL NOW! DON’T LET PRE-TEENS, TEENS, COLLEGIANS THINK THEY HAVE TO TAKE A RISKY JAB!
Gardasil has injured and killed many. Yet Big Pharma Democrats are still pushing it.
As amended April 12, AB 659 falsely threatens pre-teens, teens, and college students by purporting “it is the public policy of the state” that you “are expected” to be jabbed with Gardasil — when these shots are not required.
HERE ARE THE DETAILS OF THE LATEST VERSION OF AB 659:
SEC. 3. Section 120336 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:
(a) It is the public policy of the state that pupils are expected to be fully immunized against human papillomavirus (HPV) before admission or advancement to the 8th grade level of any private or public elementary or secondary school.
(b) Upon a pupil’s admission or advancement to the 6th grade level, the governing authority shall submit to the pupil and their parent or guardian a notification containing a statement about the state’s public policy described in subdivision (a) and advising that the pupil be fully immunized against HPV before admission or advancement to the 8th grade level.
SEC. 4. Section 120390 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
The department, in consultation with the Trustees of the California State University, the Regents of the University of California, and the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, as applicable, shall adopt and enforce all regulations necessary to carry out this chapter.
SEC. 5. Section 120390.6 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:
120390.6. It is the public policy of the state that students who are 26 years of age or younger are expected to be fully immunized against human papillomavirus (HPV) before first-time enrollment at an institution of the California State University, the University of California, or the California Community Colleges.
THE COMMITTEE HEARING AND VOTE IS TUESDAY 1:30PM — PLEASE MAKE EASY CALLS MONDAY, APRIL 17 FROM 7PM TO TUESDAY, APRIL 18 AT 8AM!
Unless you live in a specific assemblymember’s district, DO NOT identify yourself or provide your location — otherwise your message will be “trashed.” So be strategically anonymous!
STEP 1: Leave anonymous voicemails for 7 Democrats on the committee
Tell them: “Oppose AB 659. The amended bill falsely claims risky Gardasil shots are mandated. Stop threatening children and young adults and lying to their families. Kill this bad bill.”
Carlos Villapudua 209-948-7479 | 916-319-2013
Brian Maienschein 858-675-0760 | 916-319-2076
Kevin McCarty 916-324-4676 | 916-319-2006
Freddie Rodriguez 909-902-9606 | 916-319-2053
Joaquin Arambula 559-445-5532 | 916-319-2031
Miguel Santiago 213-620-4646 | 916-319-2054
Tasha Boerner Horvath 760-434-7605 | 916-319-2077
STEP 2: Tell the committee’s 4 Republicans to speak up
Tell these Republicans: “In committee, you need to expose how AB 659 falsely claims to be a mandate, and how it threatens pre-teens, teens, and college students. Please speak up and fight to stop this bad bill.”
Marie Waldron 760-480-7570 | 916-319-2075
Heath Flora 209-599-2112 | 916-319-2009
Vince Fong 661-395-2995 | 916-319-2032
Joe Patterson 916-774-4430 | 916-319-2005
4th International Symposium on Vaccines in Germany (April 2016), Session 7: “Is There Objective Evidence that the Current HPV Vaccination Programs are not Justified?” (see video)
From the session’s conclusion:
Q: Is it ethical to put young women at risk of death or a disabling autoimmune disease at a pre-adolescent age for a vaccine that has not yet prevented a single case of cervical cancer, a disease that may develop 20-30 years after exposure to HPV, when the same can be prevented with regular Pap screening which carries no risks?
A: We don’t know if it can offer any long-term clinical benefit for a disease that is safely preventable through other methods.