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Petitions to Protect Human Rights!

9AM to 11PM
October 31, 2018

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Petitions to Protect Human Rights!

9AM to 11PM
October 31, 2018

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Help CCHR to protect human rights – Read and Sign all 3 petitions!

BAN the ECT Machine

Call for FDA ECT BanPregnant women are electroshocked as late as their third trimester, despite adverse events that include miscarriage, premature labor, stillbirth, fetal heart problems and malformations. In some countries children aged six and younger (U.S., Australia, Canada) are electroshocked, damaging their developing brain and body.

Sign the ECT Petition Here: https://www.change.org/p/florida-state-senate-ban-electroshock-ect-device-being-used-on-children-in-florida

Investigate the Link Between Psychiatric Drugs and Violence

Psychiatric Drugs & Violence

An investigation into the link is long overdue when you take into consideration that between 2004 and 2012 the FDA’s safety information and adverse event reporting program, known as MedWatch, received a staggering 14,773 reports of psychiatric drugs causing violent side effects, including 1,531 cases of homicidal ideation/homicide, 3,287 cases of mania, and 8,219 cases of aggression

Sign the Psych Drugs Petition Here: https://www.change.org/p/florida-state-senate-investigate-the-link-between-psychiatric-drugs-and-senseless-violence

Help Protect Children from Involuntary Psychiatric Examination

In Florida there were over 32,000 involuntary psychiatric examinations initiated on children last year. Some of these children were only two years old. These children are taken into custody and transported to a psychiatric facility without parental knowledge. This is a human rights violation!

Sign the Baker Act Petition Here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/protect-children-from-baker-act