Idaho & North Dakota Lawmakers Introduce Legislation Prohibiting mRNA COVID Vaccines
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Back in 2021, there were already 12 states where the governors have signed legislation restricting COVID-19 vaccine mandates in their states, according to a report from the National Academy for State Health Policy. Now, state of Idaho and North Dakota are passing bills to prohibiting mRNA vaccines.
In Idaho, some Idaho lawmakers are now looking into adding criminal charges for anyone who administers an mRNA vaccine, like a COVID or flu shot. HB 154, if passed, would amend Idaho state code, by adding a new section to penalize anyone from administering an mRNA vaccine in the state, with a misdemeanor. In Idaho, a misdemeanor offense is punishable by jail time or a fine. “We are seeing more and more concerns rising because of the mRNA vaccine,” said Sen. Tammy Nichols, a Republican from Middleton, Idaho. Nichols, one of the lawmakers sponsoring this bill, says she’s had concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, because it was administered under an emergency use authorization, before receiving FDA approval. The bill would essentially make it a misdemeanor for anyone to administer an mRNA vaccine, in the state of Idaho. “We have issues that this was fast tracked. There’s no liability, there’s no access to data. The risk benefit analysis has not been done. There’s no informed consent,” Nichols said. But other lawmakers in the bill’s hearing pointed out that the COVID vaccine, did get a full FDA approval after being fast tracked. “They ultimately were approved under the ordinary approval process and did ultimately, you know, survive the scrutiny of being subjected to all the normal tests,” said Rep. Ilana Rubel, a Democrat from Boise. An mRNA vaccine uses “messenger RNA”, something we have in our own cells, to protect us against illness. “It’s almost like a set of instructions. So your cells use these instructions to make proteins that your body needs, whether it’s just to basically function or it’s to protect itself against illnesses like COVID,” said Malia Nogle an epidemiologist at the Panhandle Health District. Some examples of other mRNA vaccines include flu, rabies, zika shots, and scientists are even studying these vaccines to treat cancer. But Senator Nichols says she’d like Idaho to go a different route. “There’s multiple types of COVID shots that are available. The state of Idaho has used other types, there are other shots that we can utilize that do not have the mRNA in it,” Nichols said. So far, the bill has just been introduced. It will still need a hearing and future vote in committee to make it to the house floor, in the video published on Feb 17, 2023, by 4 News Now, as “Idaho lawmakers introduce bill to make it a misdemeanor to administer mRNA vaccines“, below:
This bill would make administering an mRNA vaccine, a COVID vaccine, a misdemeanor, in the video published on Feb 17, 2023, by KTVB, as “Idaho lawmakers introduce legislation to criminalize those who administer COVID vaccines“, below:
North Dakota’s Senate Bill 2384 prohibits mRNA vaccines, in the video published on Feb 7, 2023, by KX News, as “Senate Bill 2384: MRNA Vaccines“, below:
Bills would ban vaccine mandates, mRNA vaccines in ND, in the video published on Feb 7, 2023, by KFYR-TV, as “Bills would ban vaccine mandates, mRNA vaccines in ND“, below:
The bill keeps Georgia state agencies, local governments and schools from requiring proof of vaccination, in the video published on Feb 7, 2023, by 11Alive, as “Lawmakers pass bill that would permanently ban COVID vaccine mandates“, below:
To better understand the immunology of mRNA vaccines, Dr. John Campbell and Professor Robert Clancy discuss this topic, in the video published on Jan 14, 2023, by Dr. John Campbell, as “Immunology of mRNA vaccines“, below:
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