Ethan A. Huff
Natural
News
December 19, 2013
Things are heating up on the fluoride front as states and municipalities all
across the country rethink their official water fluoridation policies. According
to the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), some 16 pieces of legislation across nine
states were introduced or passed just within the past year to protect the public
against this pervasive poison.
In Utah, for instance, the Safe Drinking Water Disclosure Act was passed back
in April, requiring that all shipments of fluoride chemicals coming into the
state be accompanied by certificates of analysis detailing the presence of any
outside contaminants. The law reportedly took effect on July 1, allowing local
water utilities to end their fluoridation programs in the event that
certificates are not provided.
Fluoride additives, as you may recall, are often laced with other poisons
like arsenic, cadmium and even radioactive isotopes that persist from the waste
liquids used by the phosphate fertilizer and aluminum manufacturing industries
to capture pollutants. These pollutants, not the natural environment, are the
source from which the artificial fluoride chemicals added to water supplies are
derived.
Tennessee, a leader in anti-fluoridation legislation, introduced two similar
bills earlier this year requiring fluoride manufacturers to disclose the full
contents of their chemicals. House Bill 1215 and Senate Bill 1274 were also
accompanied by HB 1186 and SB 1211, two bills that would allow local voters to
decide whether or not to continue fluoridating their water supplies. Statewide,
Tennessee also introduced HR 130, which would prohibit state employees or
agencies from endorsing fluoride.
“In years past the dental lobby has been successful in getting
pro-fluoridation bills introduced in state legislatures across the United
States, including legislation that would mandate statewide fluoridation — a law
13 states presently have. But the tables are turning,” explains FAN. “In 2013…
instead of the introduction of pro-fluoride bills, we saw the exact
opposite, with the introduction of 16 anti-fluoridation bills in 9 states.”
Five states introduce legislation to eliminate fluoridation
mandates
Concerning statewide fluoridation mandates, New Jersey successfully thwarted
attempts by some legislators to require that its 9 million residents be forcibly
medicated with fluoride poison. And at least five bills have been introduced,
one each in South Dakota, Connecticut, Minnesota, Illinois and Arkansas, to end
longstanding fluoridation mandates.
“With the exception of the Illinois bill, all of these proposals are still
being considered and are expected to have public hearings in 2014,” adds FAN.
“In preparation, FAN has been working with our point people and local groups
within these states to
organize grassroots campaigns in support of the legislation.”
Besides the aforementioned bills, a handful of other anti-fluoride bills were
introduced this year in Kansas, Massachusetts and New York. HB 2372 in Kansas
now requires that warnings about fluoride and its effect on IQ — a Harvard
University study recently confirmed that fluoride exposure lowers IQ levels in
children — be printed on water bills.
In Massachusetts, a similar bill would require an infant fluoride warning
similar to the infant warnings currently issued in New Hampshire; Milwaukee,
Wisconsin; and Austin, Texas. And in New York, A 141 has been introduced to
require that all fluoridated communities lower their poisoning level from 1.2
parts per million (ppm) of fluoride to 0.7 ppm of fluoride, in accordance with
new recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
“It doesn’t take an expert to see that the tide has shifted, that state
legislators are discovering the truth about fluoridation, and that the momentum
is clearly on our side going into the 2014 legislative sessions,” concludes
FAN.
To support the work of FAN and to keep up to date on fluoride legislation in
your own community, visit:
http://fluoridealert.org.
Sources for this article include:
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org
http://fluoridealert.org
http://science.naturalnews.com
Thursday, December 19, 2013
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