08/20/2024
‼️Long post from me - but know your rights!
I find it interesting that this article pops up today after I have spent nearly 2 weeks trying to get some specific answers to some questions —to be sure that I have guided my clients correctly & that I am justly informed for my own knowledge, my own daughter & for my grandchildren.
Starting with local senators, then to state health officials, & yet every tells me that I have great questions - but no one could answer my questions.. I just don’t understand that.
I had questions in regards to specific mandates that could be issued for private sectors, such as private schools, public school, setting, and/or daycare’s, etc.
However, everything I have ever read points back to what this article says. I personally always like to speak to someone and ask the question backwards and forwards and understand all the gray areas.
Know your rights. I knew that Louisiana was a state that accepts all exemptions.
I know people who have vaccinated their children even recently not because they feel that’s what’s best for them, but because they just did not want to face the flack from school. This is so infuriating to me.
The bottom line is if you choose not to vaccinate - it is your right to turn in an exemption form, whether it be a personal, medical, or a religious reason. The end.
Personal story: I have not allowed Macie to have any injections of any kind since her epilepsy diagnosis six years ago. We have only gone to her pediatricians office 3 times in the last four years. All three of those were for sports physicals. This time, her pediatrician assessed her & filled out the physical form, then looks at me and says “OK, great well it looks like she is due for two immunizations today”
I politely told her that we would not be getting those.
She looked at me with this scorning face & even told me that she was disappointed, because especially with Macie having a brain condition that I needed to protect her brain & give her the meningococcal vaccine. In fact, I am protecting her brain because she poses a much higher risk getting that vaccine than she does contracting what is supposedly supposed to “protect” her from. It’s a big— no thank you —for all the ingredients that’s in those viles for me. And by the way, Macie seizures was not a brain condition, as her seizures were a symptom of so many imbalances in deficiencies AND heavy metals in her body.
She scared Macie to death & told her that she could die by not getting the vaccine that day.
Needless to say that was our last time in her office, as I will choose what’s right for my child & refuse to be scolded by someone that has a totally different mindset from me. We could agree to disagree but she overstepped.
Do your research people!! I have tons of info, have dug for HOURSSSS- if you need specific factual data, let me know.
Always trust your mama gut!
📣 This is fantastic news!! More parents and students understand the law and are refusing to comply with the coercion.
NOLA.com demonstrates a clear misunderstanding of the law. The state cannot and does not compel you to vaccinate to attend school. The law is asking parents and college students to provide private medical information about the student’s immunization history.
Lawmakers cannot pass legislation that violates Article I Section 5 of the Louisiana Constitution — The Right to Privacy — and therefore cannot compel any medical procedure nor can they compel you to hand over private “papers.”
https://www.legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=206295
Parents and students, you are well within your rights to refuse to provide this information and you do NOT need a reason for doing so. Now, thanks to Beryl Amedee - State Representative no school can discriminate against students based on vaccination status.
HFL encourages EVERY parent and college student to submit a “written dissent” regardless of your vaccination history.
Do not comply.
NOLA.com you may want to read the law before you report on it. 🤨
“The rate of non-medical exemptions has nearly doubled in one school year, rising to the highest opt-out rate in at least a decade.
Louisiana law requires vaccines for children entering school, but the law allows parents to opt out for any reason: medical, religious or philosophical. The state's opt-out rates increased an entire percentage point in the 2022-2023 school year.”
https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/louisiana_health/louisiana-health-child-vaccination-rates/article_2711273a-534a-11ef-b679-dbed8776407a.html