Perry issued an "executive order" mandating HPV vaccinations for girls by age 12. I don't believe there was an "opt out option". It definitely undermined parental control. Conservative groups were shocked and pissed. He now admits he should have gone to the legislature.Apart from the corrupt way in which I agree it was managed with Merck, I think it's a numbers game. If enough lives are going to be saved, it's an action worth considering.
The vaccination more or less addresses a behavioural disease. It's not like polio or smallpox mandated for the general good. The Supreme Court has ruled that "there has to be little practical alternative to avoid contracting a dangerous disease or from being a disease risk for a vaccination to be required."
Merck received approval for Gardasil in 2006. The next year Perry issued an executive order mandating all girls to be vaccinated by age 12. At the time Gardasil was the only drug on the market.They stood to make a buttload if this order had become law. Mike Toomey, Perry's former Chief of Staff, was a lobbyist for Merck.
Merck had donated $380,000 to the Republicans Governor's Association since 2006. Perry has chaired this group twice. This group is one of Perry's biggest donors. Although Perry conceiveably meant well, I think a large part of his decision was based on years of donations from Merck.
In my opinion...don't play politics with my kids. Originally Posted by cookie man
If an AIDS vaccine become available, I hope it would be mandated with an executive order so that the politics would be avoided. Sometimes the problem with parental control is that parents (especially on the evangelical Right) are out of touch with what's going on with their kids generation. Look at all the teenage pregnancies that resulted from the 'abstinence pacts with God'. For goodness sakes, kids will be kids. I'm sure many parents would object to an AIDS vaccine for their kids because of their ignorance. Sometimes it is governments role to protect people from themselves, which is why we have mandated seat belts, speed limits, etc., etc.. Sometimes kids need to be protected from the views of their parents.
Cheers,
L4L