Amid Measles Outbreak, Washington State Legislators Consider Bill To Remove Personal Belief As Reason To Forgo MMR Vaccine

Which is such a bizarre argument. I'm not anti-vaccine by any stretch of the imagination and I'm also highly religious, but it's just like, "you have to do this even if you don't want to. Unless you say that your god told you not to."

Either a person should be free to make a choice or they should not. Saying that the only time you can say no is if a religion is involved just muddies the waters.

That being said, I'm an anarchist and I think all laws should be nullified and all politicians banished to the outer darkness where there is much weeping and gnashing of teeth so it's not like I agree with this ruling. I just think the reasoning behind why religious exemptions are still valid is silly.

Just kill the Constitution and Bill of Rights and be done with it. Because that's obviously what the judicial branch of this country wants to do and it's the only reason that religious exemption is still a thing.

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