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CA Sen. Richard Pan Violates CA. Law to Harass SB 277 Opponents

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by Julie Wilson, Natural News:

As you likely saw from our earlier coverage, the fight over California’s SB277 forced vaccination law isn’t over, as libertarian Tim Donnelly recently filed a referendum that, if it receives over 366,000 signatures, would immediately halt and potentially even reverse the controversial legislation.

If the SB277 Referendum, which you can find information about where to sign here, receives more than 365,880 verifiable signatures by September 28, 2015, the measure will be placed on the November 2016 ballot in which Californians will be able to cast their vote, allowing residents to decide through what’s called the people’s veto.

While SB277 supporters (Big Pharma, bought-off politicians and a brainwashed public) see the referendum as having no chance of being successful, surprisingly, one of the bill’s biggest backers, Senator Richard Pan, went out his way to encourage citizens not to sign it.

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While Pan indirectly discouraged people from signing the SB277 Referendum by quotingfrom an article by TheLos Angeles Daily News, his intention was clearly to influence the outcome of the recently filed referendum.

By specifically grabbing the words “Whatever you do, don’t sign it” and publishing it on his Facebook page, Sen. Pan may have foolishly broken a law that’s taken very seriously by the California Department of Justice.

The law states:

Harassment, intimidation and/or interference in a recall or referendum effort (or against people who are working for a referendum or supporting the referendum) is strictly prohibited by state law and those laws are vigorously enforced.

By discouraging Californians from signing the SB277 Referendum petition, Sen. Pan reveals his disdain for a true democracy, as he clearly prefers a dictatorship under the rule of Big Pharma and other corporations that write the laws.

Senator Pan’s friendly relationship with Big Pharma

While it may appear that Sen. Pan, who is also a pediatrician and professor, is genuinely concerned about public health, a closer look into his past reveals a much more sinister agenda, one that actively seeks to injure countless California children by forcing them to undergo risky vaccines. Proof that vaccines do in fact injure and kill (and more regularly than you might think) can be found here and here.

Pushed through by Sen. Pan, SB277 eliminates a parent’s choice to not vaccinate their children on the grounds of philosophical or religious beliefs, which would result in thousands of young students being kicked out of school.

While touted as such, Sen. Pan’s belief in mandatory vaccination is not a personal one, but a stance propagated by money, lots of money.

Big Pharma “donated” more than $2 million to current members of the California Legislature in 2013-2014, according to The Sacramento Bee, which also noted who the top recipient of the “industry cash” was: you guessed it — Senator Richard Pan.

Sen. Pan, who received campaign donations from Merck & Co. in the 2010 election cycle, received more than $95,000 from Big Pharma prior to spearheading SB277. Big Pharma also donated more than $500,000 to “outside campaign spending groups that helped elect some current members last year.”