Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SJR47

Introduced
1/13/22  

Caption

Prohibits laws or public policies infringing on the right of individuals to refuse medical procedures or treatments

Impact

The passage of SJR47 would directly impact public health policies within Missouri, ensuring that no governmental entity can mandate medical treatments, thus reinforcing individual autonomy regarding personal health decisions. This could have significant implications for how public health crises are managed, particularly in the context of vaccinations and other preventative medical interventions. The amendment aims to protect individuals from enforced medical practices, which supporters assert is essential for personal liberty and bodily autonomy.

Summary

SJR47, introduced by Senator Moon, proposes an amendment to Article I of the Missouri Constitution that secures the right of individuals to refuse any medical procedures or treatments imposed by the state or any political subdivision. This includes, but is not limited to, vaccines, injections, and prophylactics. The resolution aims to present this amendment to the voters during the next general election or at a special election called by the governor. The official summary statement outlines that it seeks to amend the constitution to prohibit any laws that infringe upon this right.

Contention

SJR47 has generated notable points of contention among legislators and public health advocates. Supporters argue that it is a necessary step to protect individual rights and personal freedom. Conversely, opponents contend that the amendment could undermine public health efforts, especially in controlling communicable diseases through vaccination mandates. They argue that collective public health measures require the ability to mandate certain medical treatments for the greater good of community health, and that SJR47 could obstruct such measures. The bill highlights the ongoing national debate over personal freedom versus community health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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