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Legislative Response To Parents' Rights

FEDERAL RESPONSE

Read about the Prohibition on Mandatory Medication Amendment, landmark U.S. legislation that prohibits forced psychiatric drugging of schoolchildren.

RESOLUTIONS

National and state legislatures and organizations have recognized the epidemic of child psychiatric drugging and have passed resolutions calling for investigations and legislative protections. Click below for more information.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Health and Education Committee Resolution, November 23, 2003

U.S. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, Youth Committee Resolution on the Use of Psychiatric Drugs on School-Age Children, December 3, 1999

Colorado State Board of Education, Resolution: Promoting the Use of Academic Solutions to resolve Problems with Behavior, Attention, and Learning, November 11, 1999

Georgia House of Representatives, A Resolution Creating the Commission on Psychiatric Medication of School-Age Children, May 1, 2000

Hawaii Senate Concurrent Resolution on the Over-Medication of Children, 2001

Texas State Board of Education Resolution, November 3, 2000

STATE LAWS IN THE U.S.

Know your rights. Read about state laws and resolutions passed or pending. 

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