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    People of Hawaii Pass Resolution Against Forced Vaccination           

    Department of Health officials in Hawaii were overruled by County of Hawaii directors supporting a resolution favoring First Amendment constitutional rights and vaccination exemptions for everyone demanding them. The nearly unanimous vote demonstrated the power of local community activists to rebuke "top down" policies advancing "mandatory" vaccinations during declared emergencies.

    The Resolution urges State and Federal legislators in Hawaii "to amend vaccine laws to include medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions from any vaccine program," including those declared urgent by health officials.

    This county resolution has yet to play out in Hawaii’s state politics, but, it is a good, solid example of what local municipalities can do to assert their sovereign authority over the territory they are elected to represent.

    Dr. Mercola's Comments:

    It shows that, finally, we have some local government officials who not only are listening to their constituents,but who realize that they can, and should, stand up against over-reaching, martial law-type State and Federal mandates.

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