Saturday, February 24, 2024

"The State knows what is best for your offspring.

After all, they're not really your children."
The legislation would allow any child or teen under 18 to seek out and consent to medical treatment — including vaccines, dental procedures, hospitalization, and even surgery.

They would be able to do so without parental consent as long as the minor appears to have the mental capacity to make that decision.

Assembly Bill A6761, introduced by New York Assemblymember Karines Reyes (D-Bronx), also would allow Medicaid funds to pay for procedures and drugs administered to children.



3 comments:

Terrytheterrible said...

She's a sick bastard.

Mind your own business said...

This should get a lot of social workers and school personnel murdered by upset parents. And deservedly so.

Anonymous said...

What about parents telling kids to get procedure x this way as it comes from the tax payers, not their private insurance with deductable.