NJ Coalition for Vaccination Choice: NJCVC


    Coalition Objectives

    1. We oppose the mandating of more vaccines in NJ, scheduled to take effect in September 2008. New Jersey now mandates more vaccines than any other state. Children will now be required to have 35 doses of 13 vaccines.
    2. We support the passage of A260/S1071, legislation that will provide a conscientious belief exemption to mandatory vaccination. View the text of the bill itself at: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bills/BillsByNumber.asp
    A coalition of organizations opposing the mandating of more vaccines in NJ and supporting the passing of legislation that will provide a conscientious belief exemption to mandatory vaccination in New Jersey NJ South Central North Jersey Shore.

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    Calendar of events

    Click here to view a calendar of events including locations and rsvp information.


    Press releases and vaccine news

    Click here to Read the NJCVC blog to find vaccine news and the status of our efforts in New Jersey.

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    Download the MP3 or listen online.
    Gary Null discusses vaccination choice, vaccine safety and conflicts of interest in regard to NJ and NY Vaccine mandates and exemption laws on his radio show on June 18, 2008. A coalition member, Sue Collins, was one of the featured guests along with Dr. Palvesky and Dr. Eisenstein.

    NJCVC supporting the Green Our Vaccines Rally

    NJCVC at "Green Our Vaccines" Rally in DC June 4, 2008

    With Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey


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    "There are risks associated with ALL medical practices, including vaccines, so it is important for parents, and their doctors, to evaluate an individual child's medical history and health, including genetic predispositions and allergies, to determine what is appropriate. Informed consent is a key ethical principle in medical practice."

    ~ Dr. Lawrence Rosen, a board certified pediatrician and Chief of Pediatric Integrative Medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center
 

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