Mission Statement

During the 2015 Indiana General Assembly legislative session a bill was introduced that sought to remove Hoosiers’ Constitutional rights to opt out of a medical procedure to obtain and retain employment. We thought that was wrong, so we killed that bill.

Our diverse group united in 2015 and we became Indiana For Medical Freedom. Our volunteers are committed to the idea that we are entitled to decide what medical procedures we consent to as it pertains to our bodies and the bodies of our children. Our mission is to preserve our freedom so that we cannot be threatened or coerced into procedures that carry real risks. We believe parental rights are fundamental and supreme and that the government does not own our bodies or our minds, or those of our children.

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6 thoughts on “Mission Statement”

  1. Love love love… Thank you for your strength it is strengthening me. I am appalled at the mandatory vaccines laws and I want to help you guys any way I possibly can. I’m in

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  2. This is our story. Our patient rights were violated and my husband suffered greatly because he was given a medicine that he had refused. I need help, I need direction, I need support. Please.

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  3. Thanks for this resource to highlight what parts of Indiana law must be revised to eliminate religious exemptions for vaccines or anything else that enables people to harm their children and others based on misguided (at best) personal interpretations of science and religion.

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Josh. Not surprisingly it is yourself that is misguided (at best) regarding vaccine science, religion, law AND our State Constitution.

      What you seek would require an amendment to the Constitution. See here:
      “Section 3. Freedom of religious opinions

      Section 3. No law shall, in any case whatever, control the free exercise and enjoyment of religious opinions, or interfere with the rights of conscience.”

      If you’re interested in a LIVE STREAMED public debate with me about vaccine science, religious freedom, the Constitution and the legislative process, let us know.

      In the meantime, we’re happy to highlight your ignorance in your very own, Wall Of Shame blog post which is also shared on our public Facebook Page.

      Warmest Regards,
      Melissa Sfura
      Former President and Co-Founder
      Indiana For Medical Freedom

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