Gary Humble
Gary Humble is the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Tennessee Stands, an organization working to secure liberty and hold elected officials accountable to the Constitution through legislation, litigation, and education. Follow Gary @garyhumble and visit www.tennesseestands.org.
Tennessee Stands represents student against vaccine mandates from Middle Tennessee State University
We are not just going to sit down and take it.
Russell Newman, the senior litigator for Tennessee Stands, is representing a nursing student in a lawsuit against Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) for a vaccine mandate to all nursing students with a “no exceptions” policy.
We believe that first and foremost, these types of governmental mandates are unconstitutional, despite the 1905 Jacobson v Mass case that many like to cite in favor of forced vaccinations. But what makes the current predicament distinct from that case is the fact that none of these supposed “vaccines” for COVID-19 are FDA approved. In fact, on every informational bit of material you find from any of the vaccine manufacturers, you will see the statement…
Both under the designation of HHS (federal government) and the state of Tennessee, we have been in a perpetual state of emergency and we all know why. All vaccines manufactured for COVID-19 are only approved for emergency use. So, it would stand to reason that if there was no emergency, then there could be no use of these new experimental gene therapies that we are all supposed to be so excited to take.
Mandating any medical treatment that is only approved for emergency use and is in essence experimental, as it is the first of its kind being given to a human population, would seem unconscionable to many. But for others who desire control, it is a perfect device to coach compliance.
No matter the intentions, federal regulations forbid mandating an experimental treatment without informing the patient of the risks involved. There are also strict guidelines that should be followed for treatment only authorized for emergency use. But none of that is being followed by many who wish to mandate these vaccines, including MTSU.
A lawsuit has been filed. The battle rages on. Please take time to look through the attached complaint. Since the Tennessee General Assembly seems to be wholly uninterested in protecting the liberties of the citizens in this state, we are going to utilize every possible avenue to protect individuals from dangerous and unlawful mandates.
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Gary Humble
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