Montana May Soon Become First State to Ban mRNA Vaccines

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Maily Groeschel, 23rd Medical Group beneficiary care flight chief, draws a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine from a vial at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Aug. 17, 2021. Recipients must receive the second dose of the Moderna vaccine within 30 days of the first dose. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Megan Estrada)

The state of Montana is considering a proposal that would ban mRNA vaccines.

Having passed out of committee, Republican lawmakers are supporting legislation that would ban the use of mRNA vaccines in most medical circumstances.

Sponsored by Reps. Greg Kmetz, Tracy Sharp and Lukas Schubert, House Bill 371 would ban the administering of vaccines developed with mRNA, or messenger ribonucleic acid, technology on humans.

Last week, the Montana House Judiciary Committee voted to send the bill to the floor after hearing testimony for and against the proposal, according to NBC Montana.

“[mRNA vaccines are] the most destructive and lethal medical products that have ever been used in medical history,” Dr. Christine Drivdahl-Smith, a family physician in Miles City, told the committee earlier this month.

Also providing testimony was Derek Oestreicher, chief legal counsel for the Montana Family Foundation, which works to inform parents about decisions related to their children’s healthcare.

“mRNA vaccines are still in their infancy, we do not yet fully understand the long-term consequences of introducing synthetic genetic material into the human body,” he explained.

“And the rush to roll out these vaccines without adequate long-term studies has left many individuals questioning the wisdom of their own medical choices.”

“This is especially true for those who felt forced or coerced into taking the vaccines due to mandates, social pressures, or threats to their employment.”

While the bill would ban mRNA vaccines “for infectious diseases,” exclusions have been carved out for “gene therapy products used to treat cancers or genetic disorders.”

The most notorious mRNA vaccine was the COVID vaccine, which despite promises from Big Pharma to end the pandemic, did not prevent transmission of the disease.

Under the terms of the bill, anyone healthcare professional caught administering a gene-based vaccine to a person in Montana would face a $500 fine per violation and could risk losing their medical license.

It is currently unclear whether the bill has sufficient support to pass.

Republicans control both Houses of the Montana State Legislature, although remain short of a supermajority.

The state also has a Republican governor, Greg Gianforte.

Donald Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy is known for his skepticism about mRNA technology but has insisted that anyone who wishes to take a vaccine will remain free to do so.

However, Kennedy has promised to carry out reviews on vaccine side effects and raise the standards of approval for mRNA technology.

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