Public outcry prompts NC legislators to drop mandatory vaccination bill similar to SB 277

Monday, August 3, 2015
By Paul Martin

by: Jonathan Benson
NaturalNews.com
Sunday, August 02, 2015

Lawmakers in North Carolina who introduced a bill similar to California’s SB 277 have decided to scrap it in response to widespread public opposition, new reports indicate. Senate Bill 346, which would have eliminated North Carolina’s religious exemption for mandatory vaccinations, has been officially pronounced “dead” amidst a national debate over vaccines.

The bill was first introduced back in March as the nation was being propagandized with Disneyland measles hysteria. Since that time, SB 277 in California has been signed into law despite vehement opposition from parents, while SB 346 in North Carolina has been dropped from the legislative session, according to Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger.

“After hearing serious concerns about stricter vaccine and immunization requirements from our constituents and from citizens across the state, we have decided we will not move forward with Senate Bill 346,” Berger stated to WRAL.com. “The vaccine bill is dead.”

SB 346 would have applied to homeschoolers, and would have mandated flu shots

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