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So what does everyone think about forced vaccinations?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    It stinks ! When I was young they told us we had to have smallpox vaccinations. My mother was dead set against it, and she absolutely stood her ground, and told the authorities 'NO'. Needless to say, they could NOT force us. This is how we need to be today. No one should force us to get inoculated !!!

  • 1 decade ago

    Well, it is just like when you have a child, that baby has to undergo a series of vaccinations; it has been that way for years upon years. And if your child does not get those vaccinations, they cannot start school (also been that way for years upon years).

    So, what makes this vaccine any different. If you are a parent, I would hope you would consider protecting your child. Of course there are some ignorant folks out there who would'nt just to prove a point.

  • maxmom
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    We already have them. Kids are all vaccinated or they cannot attend public school.

    Red measles and polio were virtually eliminated in the west by requiring vaccines. They are now making a comeback because some young parents don't want their lids to have the vaccines.

    I am betting they never lived through the terror of enduring who would get it next.

    There are certain countries that we are not allowed to travel to unless we get certain shots and vaccines.

    I don't think it will come to that with the flu vaccine, but if swine flu becomes a huge pandemic, we will all be in line to willingly get it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yeh, We have a choice in Canada.

    and I am going to get mine ASAP

    My Own.. Decision..

    Forced Vaccination.. In an Epidemic Yes.. May come to being forced

    Re Spread to Others Of The Virus etc

    Otherwise I don't believe in Forced vaccinations if not proven that spread of virus can endanger population NEVER

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Rick Perry's motives are Merck-y "2 of Perry’s former chiefs of team at the instant artwork for Merck, and the mummy of one of them is in touch in lobbying for this" Rick Perry used his governor's government order to push for the duration of the gardasil vaccine and REQUIRE all ladies in his state of Texas to get jabbed with it, a state that has the own, religious and scientific exemptions. He did this whilst the vaccine grew to become into on the marketplace for decrease than a 300 and sixty 5 days. An government order has the end results of regulation. He bypassed the state legislature doing that. His order grew to become into for women 11 and older, even nonetheless the vaccine has purely been examined as effectual on ladies sixteen-26. EOs are reserved for emergency measures, yet there is not any epidemic of HPV in Texas. "even with such provisions, besides the shown fact that, conservative communities say mandates eliminate mum and dad' rights to be the time-honored scientific decision maker for his or her little ones."

  • 1 decade ago

    I'd rather be shipped off to a quarantine camp. I nearly died from the last flu vaccine I was given, and refuse to take another. I'll invoke my right of Self-Defense, and demand criminal charges against anyone that tries to use Force.

    Forced vaccinations do not fit in my "America."

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Gods, I know, trying to protect the greater masses is a dumb thing. Like dem der MMR shots. It's the gubment tryin' to control my mind and give my kid autism (This is total bullshit and anyone who believes this is legally retarded).

    I believe that if there is a reason, why not? I don't trust our government blindly. Hell, I'm very anti a lot of things they do (dealing with civil rights, etc.), but sometimes we all need to work together for the greater good.

    Edit; Hahahaha, your mom was a moron for rejecting the small pox vaccine. Hahahaha!

    Edit 2: Polio vaccination? Pfft, I ain't taken dat der shot!

  • TomT
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    If I don't want a vaccination it's gonna take more than the federal government to give me one.

  • 1 decade ago

    They can TRY.

    In the meantime, they can prove the safety of, say, the H1N1 vaccine by giving it to Zero and his administration first.

    After a few months, if they've survived, then I might consider it.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you've got a pandemic going around, I'd say sure, I'd vote for it. it would likely be voted down by the Supreme Court.....

    so, if you want to be stupid, you and your families dies.

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