Children of God for Life has presented new legislation to members of both the House and Senate, requesting enactment of our Fair Labeling and Informed Consent Act. This bill will require full disclosure to all consumers and medical professionals whenever aborted fetal materials are used in any vaccine or drug. The following pages detail how easily this bill can be implemented, as well as full language and attachments for the bill. It only makes sense: If the FDA can require fat and carbohydrate information on cookies so consumers can choose the best product, shouldn't we know when the DNA from aborted children is being used?
If you agree that the public has a right to know - and more importantly - choose ethical alternatives, please ask your members of both the US House and Senate to sponsor this bill.
To Find Your Representative:
http://www.house.gov
To Find Your Senators:
http://www.senate.gov
Not sure what to say? Heartfelt calls or letters in your own words are always best. But if you are still stuck, click here to review a sample letter sent by a concerned parent to the Senate. Or if you would like to send a complete package of information, including the sample letter to your Congressman or Senator, please contact us. We will send the files in MS Word format as an email attachment for ease of download and printing.
To Review the proposed legislation use the following links:
- FLICA Background and Implementation
- Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) (polio example): http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-IPV.pdf
- Sample: Revised VIS for polio with Informed Consent Section added
- Revised VIS Informed Consent text for MMR, Chickenpox, Enbrel, Hepatitis-A, Polio, Rabies, Shingles
Note: All current versions for each VIS may be viewed at the CDC website at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/default.htm
- Copy of existing package inserts and sample revision
- Copy of 42USC §300aa-26;Copy of USC Title 15, Ch. 39, §1451and 41 FR 6908, Sec. 201.10 Drugs
- Link to 502(e) of the FDAC Act: http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/fdcact/fdcact5a.htm