Tennessee Bill Seeks Religious Exemptions for Vaccines

 

Members of Tennessee Stands will support a statewide bill to secure religious exemptions for vaccines.

Tennessee Stands spokesman Gary Humble announced this in a YouTube video.

“Guess what I bet a lot of you don’t know? Right now, under Tennessee law, in the case of an epidemic or the immediate threat of an epidemic you lose your religious exemptions to vaccines. Your employer in the state of Tennessee has the legal right to force you to get a vaccine or you lose your job,” Humble said in the video.

“When it’s a risk to the safety or the public health or whatever it is termed. And in schools, as a parent, where you have a religious exemption for your children to not have vaccines you lose those in the case of an epidemic or the threat of an epidemic. It’s crazy. So we aim to fix that.”

Humble told The Tennessee Star that State. Sen. Mark Pody (R-Lebanon) will carry the bill in the Senate, Humble sent what he said was a link to the bill, available on the Tennessee General Assembly’s website.

As The Star reported last week, Tennessee Stands, based out of Williamson County, announced other new initiatives, including new partnerships and a new initiative to recruit right-leaning candidates for county commission and school board seats across the state.

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“We are so excited to partner with groups in Knoxville and Johnson City to now form the Tennessee Stands – Knoxville Coalition and the Tennessee Stands – Tri-Cities Coalition,” Humble said in a press release.

“This is going to be awesome and there is so much great work that we can do together.”

“[The year] 2022 is staring us in the face. It’s coming fast. We are looking to support God-fearing, Constitution-loving, liberty-loving conservative candidates across the state in our county commission boards and our school board races. These local elections are critical to securing the liberties that you and I enjoy every day, so we want to work with those candidates, and we want to help them financially. We should help them with their campaigns. We want to help them be effective in their local communities and in winning those races. We need to do this work.”

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star. Follow Chris on Facebook. Email tips to [email protected].

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4 Thoughts to “Tennessee Bill Seeks Religious Exemptions for Vaccines”

  1. Sim

    Why isn’t the death toll rising along with the number of positive cases, because over 99% of people who test positive or become ill, “SURVIVES”.

    Don’t anyone come at me or any of my family, especially the small ones, with Bill Gates population control vaccines or

    “I WILL” show people how well the US Army trains it’s soldiers.

    It time people showed some backbone and stand up for their “RIGHTS” and “FREEDOMS”.

  2. Kevin

    Why do we need a law, for something that our Constitution already codifies that we have? Adding a law, almost legitimizes, all of the past, present and future transgressions against our God-given, Constitutionally protected rights!

    And frankly, with how out of control our governments, at all levels, have gotten, I’m surprised that the prescribed method of this vaccine delivery isn’t rectally.

  3. LM

    A particular big pharma company has developed its vaccine using a derivative of the lung cells of a 14 weeks gestation aborted male fetus ( look up
    MRC – 5 ). No thanks.

  4. Ron Welch

    The Citizens of Tennessee have a DECLARED RIGHT in the State Constitution, Article I, Section 7, to be “SECURE IN OUR PERSONS”. It is NOT limited to a “religious exemption”, but my reason would be premised on “….where the Spirit of the LORD is, there is Liberty” (II Corinthians 3:17).

    Furthermore, by the 9th Amendment, “we the People” have rights that we choose beyond those that are enumerated. Among these is the right to your own health in premised the same words in the 4th Amendment as cited in our State Constitution that we are “SECURE IN OUR PERSONS”. How we take care of our own health SHALL NOT be mandated by government officials or agents who operate UNDER OUR DELEGATED POWERS.

    We certainly should have a State Law that protects those rights and against any mandated vaccinations. And such a bill should include criminal penalites for any government official or agent who attempts or actually forcibly vaccinated anyone!

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