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Kentucky, Montana, Idaho Among States Looking to Ban mRNA Vaccines
Critics of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and similar mRNA products say that even though the federal government continues to claim the products are safe, they’re hopeful that state and local initiatives will succeed.
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. | February 14, 2025
As calls to ban mRNA shots intensify worldwide, a growing number of U.S. states and communities are eyeing laws to prohibit or pause their use.
A bill introduced Tuesday in the Kentucky House of Representatives would ban until July 1, 2035, the administration of "any human gene therapy product for any infectious disease indication, regardless of whether the administration is termed an immunization, vaccine, or any other term."
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Kentucky, Montana, Idaho Among States Looking to Ban mRNA Vaccines
Critics of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and similar mRNA products say that even though the federal government continues to claim the products are safe, they’re hopeful that state and local initiatives will succeed.
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. | February 14, 2025
As calls to ban mRNA shots intensify worldwide, a growing number of U.S. states and communities are eyeing laws to prohibit or pause their use.
A bill introduced Tuesday in the Kentucky House of Representatives would ban until July 1, 2035, the administration of "any human gene therapy product for any infectious disease indication, regardless of whether the administration is termed an immunization, vaccine, or any other term."
Lawmakers in Idaho and Montana recently introduced similar bills. Legislative initiatives are in the planning stages or have been passed at the county level in at least four other states, including Iowa, South Carolina, Texas and Washington.
"A critical mass will soon be reached, forcing the federal government to follow suit," said epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher of the McCullough Foundation.
Dr. Kat Lindley, president of the Global Health Project and director of the International Fellowship Program for the Independent Medical Alliance (IMA), said such initiatives are "important in sending the message" to public health agencies “that states recognize the damage mRNA shots have done to U.S. citizens."
Hulscher said the McCullough Foundation "will be actively engaged in legislative efforts to ban mRNA injections" in several states.
The state and local initiatives come as Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to "immediately revoke approval" of the COVID-19 vaccines, in a post Wednesday on X.
FDA should immediately revoke approval of these shots. https://t.co/Mqc3Xo5wRl
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 12, 2025
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