Stop mRNA Vaccines in Pennsylvania Due to Serious Side Effects and Public Safety Concerns  
In the near future, I will introduce legislation that would halt the mandated use of mRNA vaccines in the state of Pennsylvania. Numerous reports of adverse reactions have emerged, including myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle that reduces the heart's ability to pump blood), blood clotting, and other severe side effects experienced by individuals who have received mRNA vaccines.
 
This action is a response to serious concerns regarding public safety, the severe side effects reported, and the ethical implications of mRNA technology in vaccines. Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, including those developed for COVID-19, have been rapidly integrated into our public health system. While these vaccines are marketed as a breakthrough in immunization technology, growing concerns about their long-term effects, lack of comprehensive testing, and the unprecedented speed of their approval necessitate urgent attention. The reports of adverse reactions and the broader uncertainties surrounding mRNA vaccines raise critical questions about their safety, as highlighted below:
 
1. Health Risks and Adverse Reactions:    Numerous reports indicate severe reactions, such as inflammation of the heart muscle and blood clotting, posing significant health risks to recipients.
 
2. Uncertain Long-Term Effects:    Unlike traditional vaccines, mRNA vaccines employ a novel technology that instructs cells to produce a protein to trigger an immune response. This untested approach raises concerns about long-term health consequences, particularly given the insufficient duration of study into their extended effects.
 
3. Informed Consent and Personal Autonomy:    The principle of informed consent is essential in any medical intervention. The people of Pennsylvania deserve the right to make informed decisions about their health without mandates or pressures that compromise their personal health values.
 
4. Ethical Concerns and Government Overreach:    The imposition of vaccine mandates utilizing mRNA technology raises significant ethical concerns regarding government overreach. It is vital to preserve individual rights and protect personal freedoms, especially when unproven medical technologies are utilized.
 
The risks associated with mRNA vaccines, coupled with the uncertainties surrounding their long-term effects, necessitate immediate legislative action. Banning mRNA vaccine mandates in Pennsylvania is a proactive measure that aims to protect public health, ensure personal freedoms, and uphold the ethical standards of informed consent.
 
Please join me as a co-sponsor to support this important legislation to safeguard the well-being of our citizens, reduce the healthcare costs of administering unnecessary and unwanted mRNA vaccines, and ultimately save the lives of Pennsylvanians.
 If you have any questions regarding this legislation, please contact Aaron Bashir at: (abashir@pasen.gov) or Donald Beishl in my office at: (dbeishl@pasen.gov)