I recently lost custody of my nine year old son due to my refusal to vaccinate. I was accused of medical neglect even though he did NOT suffer adversly for my refusal to vaccinate. A Guardian was appointed and told me that failure to vaccinate is medical neglect. She also said that the religious exemption does not apply to me as I am neither RLDS nor Amish.
My son, who I now rarely get to see, is now living with his father. He is emotionally traumatized and begging to come home. He is not being bathed nor is he brushing his teeth regularly. He is wetting the bed and frequently missing school. His grades have dropped from straight As and he is often tardy and in trouble in school. He has had four days of In School Suspension. He says his dad calls him stupid and a$$hole. I could go into greater detail about how my son is now abused and neglected, but I won't.
I was interviewed on the radio show Lives In The Balance hosted by Jason Littlejohn :
http://www.mediafire.com/?yzmmy4l14d1
Also, the Supreme court has weighed in on this one, so how can a lower court take away my child from me for something the Supreme Court has ruled is my Constitutional right.
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Applicable law has been interpreted to mean that a religious belief is subject to protection even though no religious group espouses such beliefs or the fact that the religious group to which the individual professes to belong may not advocate or require such belief. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended Nov. 1, 1980; Part 1605.1-Guidelines on Discrimination Because of Religion.
Our legal rights are guaranteed by the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Recent court decisions have upheld the rights of individuals seeking exemptions from immunizations based upon personal and religious reasons. On the U.S. Supreme Court level in Frazee V. Illinois Dept. of Security, 489 U.S. 829, it was found that a state may not deny an exemption simply because a person is not a member of a formal religious organization.
I am new to this forum, but have been an avid Ron Paul supporter and campaign contributer since 2007.
My son, who I now rarely get to see, is now living with his father. He is emotionally traumatized and begging to come home. He is not being bathed nor is he brushing his teeth regularly. He is wetting the bed and frequently missing school. His grades have dropped from straight As and he is often tardy and in trouble in school. He has had four days of In School Suspension. He says his dad calls him stupid and a$$hole. I could go into greater detail about how my son is now abused and neglected, but I won't.
I was interviewed on the radio show Lives In The Balance hosted by Jason Littlejohn :
http://www.mediafire.com/?yzmmy4l14d1
Also, the Supreme court has weighed in on this one, so how can a lower court take away my child from me for something the Supreme Court has ruled is my Constitutional right.
Quote:
Applicable law has been interpreted to mean that a religious belief is subject to protection even though no religious group espouses such beliefs or the fact that the religious group to which the individual professes to belong may not advocate or require such belief. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended Nov. 1, 1980; Part 1605.1-Guidelines on Discrimination Because of Religion.
Our legal rights are guaranteed by the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Recent court decisions have upheld the rights of individuals seeking exemptions from immunizations based upon personal and religious reasons. On the U.S. Supreme Court level in Frazee V. Illinois Dept. of Security, 489 U.S. 829, it was found that a state may not deny an exemption simply because a person is not a member of a formal religious organization.
I am new to this forum, but have been an avid Ron Paul supporter and campaign contributer since 2007.