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The Minnesota legislature is considering a bill, SF 380, that would make it more difficult <br /> for parents to protect their children from unwanted or unnecessary vaccines. <br /> The recent outbreak of measles has been all over the news recently. Everyone who sides on <br /> the right to make an informed choice about vaccines is portrayed as a hysterical, anti- <br /> science "anti-vaxxer"—even though science clearly advises caution on the subject. <br /> Minnesota has laws that allow patients to exempt themselves from vaccinations based on <br /> medical, personal, philosophical or religious beliefs. That way, parents who are wary of <br /> government-mandated vaccination schedules can make their own informed decisions about <br /> their family's health. <br /> If Minnesota lawmakers push through these new bills, it will be much more difficult <br /> for Minnesota parents to decide what's best for their children. <br /> TAKE ACTION: Tell Minnesota Lawmakers to Protect the Vaccine Exemption. <br /> MARK YOUR CALENDAR <br /> Tierralismo: Stories from a <br /> Cooperative Farr <br /> 8 <br /> 35 <br />
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