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Stoller Response Sent to San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. We’ll See What Happens

Stoller Response Sent to San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. We’ll See What Happens

I spent a very long and intense week analyzing, researching and putting together a response to the City Attorney’s subpoena for Dr. Ken Stoller’s medical records. I submitted what I called an initial response yesterday afternoon, May 16, 2019. It was 20 pages with many, many citations to a wide variety of literature sources, and raises many of the legitimate concerns and suspicions of the community. Even though we had another week to respond, I wanted to get the ball…

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Senator Pan Throws a Curveball on SB 276, and I’m glad he did

Senator Pan Throws a Curveball on SB 276, and I’m glad he did

I have been told by multiple sources who watched the Appropriations Committee hearing on SB 276 on Thursday May 16, 2019, that Senator Pan stated that the bill had been/or would be amended to remove the review/rescission of current vaccine medical exemptions. But I would note that as of this morning, Friday May 17th, the new amendment is not up on the legislative website. So, for now, it’s just talk. My first (and continued) reaction honestly, was (is) relief. Through…

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Ken Stoller’s GoFundMe(sometimes) campaign has been pulled, but we’re up on GoGetfunding

Ken Stoller’s GoFundMe(sometimes) campaign has been pulled, but we’re up on GoGetfunding

As many of you already know, Dr. Ken Stoller’s gofundme campaign was pulled by the company for generic violations of terms of service, meaning, the received a complaint from a pro-vaxer wing-nut and that was all she wrote. I had naively thought that because this was a legal defense fund involving protected patient medical records, it wouldn’t be subject to the whole vax/antivax/vaccine concerned nonsense. Silly me. So, we moved the campaign to gogetfunding.com. Here is the link. Please spread…

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To the Families who Have Received a Medical Exemption from Dr. Stoller, Please Take a Breath

To the Families who Have Received a Medical Exemption from Dr. Stoller, Please Take a Breath

I have been told that my update on my GoFundMe Campaign has caused some consternation amongst Dr. Stoller’s patient families and families who have exemptions from other physicians. That wasn’t the intention, so please take a breath. 1. For Dr. Stoller’s patient families, all I’m asking is to contact attorney Greg Glaser, gregoryjglaser@gmail.com whom I’ve asked to receive information from you all about how you feel about having your medical records turned over to the City Attorney, and otherwise to…

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Remembering what the Politicians said about the scope of medical exemptions under SB 277

Remembering what the Politicians said about the scope of medical exemptions under SB 277

On Monday May 13, 2019, there will be a perfunctory hearing on SB 276 at the Senate Appropriations Committee. If this was covered by the Las Vegas bookmakers, the smart and even the dumb money would be on it passing easliy out of committee along party lines. Still, it’s not a bad time to remember what the politicians said and promised when the PBE was removed under SB 277 and how no-one need worry because of the robust medical exemption…

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Legal Defense for for Ken Stoller is Now Active!

Legal Defense for for Ken Stoller is Now Active!

Here we go! https://www.gofundme.com/legal-defense-fund-for-dr-kenneth-stoller Rick Jaffe, Esq. rickjaffeesquire@gmail.com

The Next Battle: SF City Attorney subpoenas a Vaccine Exemption Writing Doc under a Public Nuisance Theory

The Next Battle: SF City Attorney subpoenas a Vaccine Exemption Writing Doc under a Public Nuisance Theory

Yesterday afternoon and today, there is a nationally breaking story about San Francisco physician Ken Stoller receiving a subpoena from the San Francisco City Attorney for all his medical records for all vaccine exemptions he has written. The City’s Attorney’s action has been widely publicized in the California press and TV media, and and nationally, so far in the Wall Street Journal and the Beast. Of course, most of these stories key in on the increase in the reported number…

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What Happens if Cali. SB 276 Becomes Law?

What Happens if Cali. SB 276 Becomes Law?

Let’s face it, there are strong rumblings that the Dems are lined-up behind SB 276 in the Senate Appropriations Committee and in both houses in general. That’s bad news for the vaccine concerned whose kids either have or will seek a medical exemption from all childhood vaccines. Basically, under CDC/AAP/AAFP guidelines, there is no such thing as an exemption from all childhood vaccines throughout the duration of childhood, at least not for otherwise healthy kids. And you can forget about…

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SB 276 gets Amended, but still knocks-out current medical exemptions, and fragile children won’t qualify for future exemption

SB 276 gets Amended, but still knocks-out current medical exemptions, and fragile children won’t qualify for future exemption

On April 30, 2019, SB 276 was slightly amended. Here is the link to the amended bill. leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200SB276 Here is the short of it: 1. Precautions are added to contraindications: The amended bill adds the following language after contraindications: “or that a specific precaution regarding a particular immunization exists. . . . “ What practical effect will that have on those with current medical exemptions or parent of medical fragile children? I’d say none. Neither the CDC, AAP, AAFP or…

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My Letter to the Cali Senate Appropriations Committee Members

My Letter to the Cali Senate Appropriations Committee Members

I heard Senator Pan testify last week for the Health Committee. I think he was wrong in telling the Committee that the Medical Board is having difficuty pursuing physicians who are writing “fake” medical exemptions. so I decided to tell the Appropriation Committee members why. Here’s my letter: senatorletter Rick Jaffe, Esq. rickjaffeesquire@gmail.com