H.R.2218 - Parental Consent Act of 2009

To prohibit the use of Federal funds for any universal or mandatory mental health screening program. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Parental Consent Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Official: To prohibit the use of Federal funds for any universal or mandatory mental health screening program. as introduced.

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  • Nightfall966 05/03/2009 11:39pm

    Big pharma is to heavily involved with the field of psychiatry who is behind the drive for federally mandated “mental health” screenings of our kids. I find it interesting as parents we are required to give permission for our children to attend field trips off of school grounds, get piercings, tattoos etc, but we do not have the right to determine if our child requires a mental health screening? The other thing to note is that every single school shooter has been taking a form of psychotropic drug. Do we as parents want or need the federal government to determine what is best for our kids in this respect?

  • deadeye303 05/04/2009 9:00am

    Imagine being compelled to drug your children.
    Imagine being prosecuted for “drug evasion” for refusing and having your children taken away “for their safety”.
    Imagine your child being declared as having a mental disorder for espousing values that differ from the evaluator, or whatever administration is in power; remember these tests are entirely subjective.


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