MORE than 570 Australians have signed a petition calling on the Federal Government to roll back No Jab, No Play legislation, claiming it is "putting lives at risk".
The petition led by anti-vaccination advocate, Roslyn Wilyman, said the Government's health policies were "coercive or discriminatory".
"All medical decisions carry risk and so must be made freely, without fear of financial penalty, discrimination or institutional bullying," the petition said.
"We will not allow politicians to decide how many vaccines are injected into our bodies or the bodies of our children - that is our right - not theirs."
"We request the following immediate actions by the Federal Government House of Representatives: The termination of all No Jab No Pay and No Jab No Play legislation and proposed legislations; the establishment of legislation requiring an Independent Vaccine Safety Commission be set up by the Federal Government; the establishment of legislation requiring that all Australian media owners, and their board members, declare their financial conflicts of interest, particularly pharmaceutical, on all their websites and in all their publications."
Wilyman previously made an unsuccessful bid for a Federal Senate seat as a member of the Involuntary Medication Objectors Party.
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