Posts tagged - Legislation

Pregnant? New Mother? California Bills Would Mandate Mental Health Screening

The California State Senate is at it again. Three bills in the Senate would mandate mental health screenings for pregnant or
postpartum women (AB2193). Any obstetrician or gynecologist not doing the screening would be breaking the law. AB3032 would require hospitals to have a quality management program that includes postpartum depression, and AB1893 would secure federal funding to pay for this abomination.

Screenings are unnecessary and are flatly a scheme by the psychiatric/pharmaceutical cabal to feed more and more people into their pill mill. Keep head shrinkers and drug dealers out of your family, contact the bill pushers and tell them to push off!

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Georgia Bill Would Pull Plug on Electroshock Abuses

Four Georgia state Senators have sponsored SB 146  that would — among other restrictions – prohibit the electroshocking of children, require informed written consent for the procedure, and the opening of records on the practice. Informed consent must include information about common side effects which include, says the bill, “…possibility of death , memory loss, brain damage, physical trauma, fractures, cardiac ischemia, cardiac arrhythmias, prolonged apnea, post-treatment confusion, prolonged seizures,  treatment-emergent mania, exacerbation of psychiatric symptoms, headache, muscle soreness, and nausea and vomiting.” Sponsors include Sen. Donzella James, Sen. Steve Henson, Sen. Michael Rhett and Sen. Gail Davenport.

Sen. Donzella James’ crusade against electroshock (ECT) began after her sister, a high school valedictorian, was institutionalized and given ECT. ““We found out she’d had 460 volts of electricity given to her more than one time,” said Sen. James in an interview reported by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights.  “This is a young woman that loved to read, loved to study and was athletic in school.” Sen James went on to say that her sister gained weight and became like a zombie.

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