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The following sample document has been created as a public service guide that can be adapted to each state. It is meant to be used by private citizens who wish to pursue such action as allowed by law and described in this document. One does not need an attorney to file a complaint with your state Attorney General, as outlined.
RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION RESOURCES In seeking a religious exemption, along with the information in the following links, the request should be based on “my personal, individual, long-standing, strongly held religious belief.” The emphasis is on personal religious belief, not the teachings/doctrine of any particular religion – this is what have been accepted elsewhere since individual right …
August 8, 2021, courtesy of Defending the Republic Push back against Mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations! Here is information based on publicly available sources – that you can use to write a letter or with which to seek the assistance of legal counsel: There are No Licensed COVID-19 Vaccines in the U.S presently [1]. All COVID-19 vaccines …
August 16, 2021; Defending the RepublicSource page: covid | Defending The Republic Push back against Mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations ‘Form Examplars’ for you to use or to consult with an attorney. Assumption of Liability – in the case of mandatory vaccinations to retain employment or for other work or school related benefits, consider to demand that the …
accessed August 16, 2021 (current as of November 2020) About CICP | Official web site of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (hrsa.gov) Download the CICP fact sheet The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, or PREP Act, established liability protections for covered persons (as defined in section 319F-3(i)(2) of the Public Health Service …