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 @9M2QL3L from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

No, parents should be the one who can choose if their child should receive them until the child is old enough to choose…

 @9M2NJL2 from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Yes, because kids are not going to pay attention to where they stick their hands before putting them into their mouths.…

 @9M2M4GP from Washington answered…4hrs4H

I think that parents should be given the choice whether to vaccinate there children or not. The vaccines currently requi…

 @9M2F6J9 from Indiana answered…6hrs6H

Yes, as long as they dispose of the waste in a safe and environmentally friendly way. This provides a solution until oth…

 @9M2B56T from Utah answered…7hrs7H

Students should not be required, but they should be strongly encouraged and schools should provide free, easy ways for s…

 @9M29BQR from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

Thats crazy, how dare any of you even think its okay to for children who are supposed to be guided by, but you want to a…

 @9M23844 from Georgia answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but increase oversight of pharmaceutical corporations to fully investigate risks of harm associated with vaccines a…

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…11hrs11H

No, as long as the traceability of a product is good and allows a person to determine where a specific product came from…

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…11hrs11H

No, but this should be enforced by the states. The government should provide strong incentives to vaccinate children for…

 @9LZRZ6P from Washington answered…18hrs18H

It is a complex topic and I do see the nuclear energy providing a lot of power, but there is concerns about safety and w…

 @9LZQ7KF from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

No, but vaccines that have a history of being safe should be used. New vaccines with minimal testing should not be requi…