Shelley Luther attempting to effectively ban vaccines. A cowboy Christian being a Cowboy Christian.
This is a serious danger to health in Texas.
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If you aren’t fully vaccinated or up-to-date on your vaccinations, you need to get vaccinated NOW.
Shelley Luther comes up with a strategy to make vaccines unavailable in Texas.
From the Dallas Express, our local newspaper whose campaigns target Gays and drag. I will put a link about them at the end of this post. Luther misrepresents the situation.
Dallas Express, April 4, 2025, “Rep. Luther Introduces Bill Allowing Lawsuits Against Vaccine Manufacturers.”
One of the most publicized figures of the pandemic era in Texas has introduced a bill aimed at manufacturers of harmful vaccines.
State Rep Shelley Luther (R-62) spoke to the House Committee on House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee in support of her proposed legislation, House Bill 3441.
Luther said that she was not anti-vax and that both of her children were fully vaccinated. However, “the system we have today is the result of our decision to test a thesis made in 1986, when we passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and the thesis was ultimately that we could improve health outcomes by eliminating accountability for those outcomes. What a thesis.”
https://x.com/ShelleyLuther/status/1907556104655032461
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=959077866404453
The history behind the protection of the vaccine manufacturers.
It is a low margin business, and pharmaceutical corporations were dropping out of the business because they were the targets of frivolous litigation. It was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan.
Basically, anti-vaxxer craziness in the 1970s were driving vaccine manufacturers out of the business. The movement then was mostly Green Party types and hippies. Santa Cruz, California was the place with low vaccination rates.
Background
In the 1970s and 1980s, a controversy erupted related to the question of whether the whole-cell pertussis component of the DPT vaccine caused permanent brain injury known as pertussis vaccine encephalopathy in rare cases.[4] No studies showed a causal connection, and later studies showed no connection of any type between the DPT vaccine and permanent brain injury. The alleged vaccine-induced brain damage proved to be an unrelated condition, infantile epilepsy.[5] In 1990, an editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association by a contractor of the vaccine manufacturers called the connection a "myth" and "nonsense".[6] [7] However, before that point, criticism of the studies showing no connection and a few well-publicized anecdotal reports of permanent disability that were blamed on the DPT vaccine gave rise to anti-DPT movements in the 1970s.[8][9] In the United States, low profit margins and an increase in vaccine-related lawsuits led many manufacturers to stop producing the DPT vaccine by the early 1980s.[4][unreliable source?] By 1985, vaccine manufacturers had difficulty obtaining liability insurance.[10] The price of the DPT vaccine skyrocketed as a result, leading providers to curtail purchases, thus limiting availability. Only one company was still manufacturing pertussis vaccine in the US by the end of 1985.[10] Because of this, Congress passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) in 1986, establishing a federal no-fault system to compensate victims of injury caused by mandated vaccines.[11][12] [Boldface added.]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Childhood_Vaccine_Injury_Act
So those who might be injured by a vaccine, will be compensated for their injuries.
This movement against vaccines through the ruse of making vaccine manufacturers liable, despite their being a fund for any possible injuries, is occuring in more and more states. This is a recent report on this in The Gay Agenda.
So you might be traveling out of state to get vaccinated, or possibly to a foreign nation. Or expect to pay a very high price for the vaccination.
If we are having to travel out of state, it is likely that it will be to New Mexico, since Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana will likely also have anti-vax laws.
Don’t think anti-vaxxers won’t have ideas to stop people driving groups of people out of state. Maybe they will make those who drive others to get vaccinated liable for vaccine injuries that there passenger might have or some other ruse.
The general level of vaccination would drop significantly. We already see what is happening with measles in Texas. Herd immunity would vanish. So even vaccinaed, you would have a risk of a breakthrough infection since outbreaks would be more frequent and greater in magnitude.
If something like Nipah reached Texas, it could be something out of a dystopian sci fi.
In such a situation, you would likely want to follow procedures for protection against pandemics even if you were vaccinated and in the time between an outbreak and when you can find the time to drive out to New Mexico or someplace.
I don’t care if the anti-vaxxers get sick though. The trouble is that they could get me sick and I could possibly die.
Shelley Luther online
From her webpage there is the following.
From her webpage there is the following.
Shelley is a true Christian Conservative Republican that has the courage to stand up against the liberal agenda.
They are members of King's Trail Cowboy Church, highly active in local conservative politics, and can't get enough of the beautiful sunsets and rolling hills of Grayson County.
https://luther4texas.com/meet-shelley/
The Dallas Express has been campaigning against Gays for some time now.
Dallas Express is either having reporters to drag shows to denounce them later in articles or reports anti-drag protests sympathetic to the anti-drag protestors.
Part of their campaign against an art show at the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth was describing the show has having LGBTQ+ content.
Wish it would infect JUST the idiots who are so self centered. Too bad virus' do not feed off stupidity as a primary function.