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Granny Blue

(42 posts)
46. Not Quite!
Thu Dec 12, 2024, 08:47 PM
Dec 2024

Its only given to people who remove themselves from the gene pool before reproducing. If they have passed genes on, not eligible!

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Here they go again.... FarPoint Dec 2024 #1
will the legislature be sued when ivermectin or bleach pr some wild dr oz snake oil is prescribed???? rampartd Dec 2024 #67
A physician should indeed fear being sued.... FarPoint Dec 2024 #88
I say this began with odins folly Dec 2024 #80
Ehhhh, Ohhhh, Way To Go, Ohio ... Dock_Yard Dec 2024 #86
Except certain procedures for women. sop Dec 2024 #2
Exactly. BumRushDaShow Dec 2024 #4
the reason rwnj entered politics is because they suck at other professions Marthe48 Dec 2024 #3
"Dr. Trump told me this works" Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #5
Will hospitals be required to shove a flashlight up people's,... magicarpet Dec 2024 #6
What did the kaolinite mining industry contribute to Ohio legislative races? DJ Synikus Makisimus Dec 2024 #7
Maybe there's a suppository version of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. mpcamb Dec 2024 #39
A compounding pharmacy can make them jmowreader Dec 2024 #63
These folks should be nominated for the Darwin Awards. surfered Dec 2024 #8
Not Quite! Granny Blue Dec 2024 #46
I stand corrected. surfered Dec 2024 #49
Good to know surfered Dec 2024 #50
Well, i hope i'm right that this is only for patients a request this crap. bluestarone Dec 2024 #9
But I suppose we could get a doc that believes it and prescribes it! Hope22 Dec 2024 #14
Oh, i agree but if a DR. prescibes that for me bluestarone Dec 2024 #15
Right! But a person could be too sick to know what is being given. Hope22 Dec 2024 #17
Won't argue that point. bluestarone Dec 2024 #20
True words! Nt Hope22 Dec 2024 #41
But what about a minor whose parents request it? LisaM Dec 2024 #16
Again, i feel really bad for these type people (elderly or youths) BUT bluestarone Dec 2024 #19
It means kids and others will be killed by stupid decisions canuckledragger Dec 2024 #24
Trumpism is a death cult Blue_Tires Dec 2024 #10
The stupid - it burns. Earthrise Dec 2024 #11
In some states, more than others Attilatheblond Dec 2024 #13
Does this bit of Legislators Playing Doctors give FULL release of any liability if/when off label use causes problems? Attilatheblond Dec 2024 #12
You said what I was thinking VMA131Marine Dec 2024 #18
And if I have a minor injury say a sprained ankle, instead of a traditional anti-imflamtory medicine, Attilatheblond Dec 2024 #34
Absolutely! Full release of liability for the hospital when hospital is forced to use that medicine. keithbvadu2 Dec 2024 #55
Child protection services should be notified when this happens nmmi Dec 2024 #21
I can't edit my post, I was going to remove the "smiley" button after "We did" as it might be misinterpreted nmmi Dec 2024 #25
New editing button for post owners ... OPTIONS (at the bottom) Dock_Yard Dec 2024 #87
No, I didn't miss the announcements. But thanks. nmmi Dec 2024 #91
What happens if a parent who doesn't want their kids insists on hospital administering bleach to said unwanted childern? Attilatheblond Dec 2024 #22
Bleach isnt a medication. Ivermectin is. Kind of a big difference. Callie1979 Dec 2024 #71
Ivermectin can have all kind of side effects. LisaL Dec 2024 #73
This message was self-deleted by its author Dennis Donovan Dec 2024 #23
MAGATs want it. Let them get it. LisaL Dec 2024 #26
Yep...I agree. The Madcap Dec 2024 #32
Yep, and if MAGATs request to be injected with bleach, LisaL Dec 2024 #57
OK by me, too Deminpenn Dec 18 #96
Stupid fucks... Basso8vb Dec 2024 #27
Until insurance says no bueno... JT45242 Dec 2024 #28
Republican lawmakers just LOVE practicing medicine without a license! ShazzieB Dec 2024 #29
Then the hospital needs to have them sign a wavier that any harm from it they will not be held liable. When the f**king JohnSJ Dec 2024 #30
Politicians and patients forcing doctors to prescribe inappropriate medications. Irish_Dem Dec 2024 #31
This is "social murder." In an occult manner, the GOP and the oligarchs somehow benefit from the death of the masses. C0RI0LANUS Dec 2024 #33
No one's forcing people like us to take this ineffective "medications" paleotn Dec 2024 #38
Hi paleotn C0RI0LANUS Dec 2024 #44
Any idiot who wants ivermectin for anything beyond it's actual purpose Attilatheblond Dec 2024 #35
I agree 98% Karma13612 Dec 2024 #92
Damn Solly Mack Dec 2024 #36
Darwin says go right ahead! paleotn Dec 2024 #37
Test EarlG Dec 2024 #40
A gravy train for lawyers AverageOldGuy Dec 2024 #42
Honestly, this law reads to me as having a lot of loopholes Raven123 Dec 2024 #43
This is fucking insane! samplegirl Dec 2024 #45
Killing off their own constituents, I see. ananda Dec 2024 #47
What's next, make them drink bleach or swallow a light to light up their insides? SWBTATTReg Dec 2024 #48
I propose Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #51
Add a caveat that the lawmakers who vote to enact this can be held personally liable 33taw Dec 2024 #52
Fascism attacks experts and their knowledge dlk Dec 2024 #53
"Other patient-requested treatments"? - my guess is that don't include magic mushrooms Stargleamer Dec 2024 #54
Ivermectin but not a D & C RainCaster Dec 2024 #56
Go for it Deplorable morons, demand those bright lights get stuck up your NoMoreRepugs Dec 2024 #58
And bleach injections. LisaL Dec 2024 #59
Just when you think Republicans couldn't timms139 Dec 2024 #60
And when they don't work...here come the law suits. PortTack Dec 2024 #61
Fentanyl? Dem4life1970 Dec 2024 #62
So, my questions are... William Gustafson Dec 2024 #64
how.. how broad is this? quakerboy Dec 2024 #65
Ohio's Medical Practitioner Conscience Clause struggle4progress Dec 2024 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2024 #68
When your whole party is anti science Old Crank Dec 2024 #69
My idiot Nextdoor neighbor Karen samplegirl Dec 2024 #70
Fine. Let 'em have it. And give it to them early Callie1979 Dec 2024 #72
Good grief samplegirl Dec 2024 #89
"or in the case of minors, their parent or guardian's permission" Prairie Gates Dec 2024 #74
Legislators overruling the decisions doctors make abut their patients' health. What could go wrong? Martin68 Dec 2024 #75
And bleach ? republianmushroom Dec 2024 #76
Unless the same law requires the hospital/pharmacy to stock the stuff... NotASurfer Dec 2024 #77
It's a madhouse CanonRay Dec 2024 #78
Freedom harun Dec 2024 #79
I'd like to see how they code that for insurance reimbursement Historic NY Dec 2024 #81
Idiocracy is here. Basso8vb Dec 2024 #82
Make them sign a waver than.... Macrophylla Dec 2024 #83
Ohio senate passes measure forcing hospitals to administer ivermectin Dem4ever1978 Dec 2024 #84
Insanity is prevailing. City Lights Dec 2024 #85
I think Rebl2 Dec 2024 #90
I agree! nt City Lights Dec 14 #93
These morons that enigmania Dec 17 #94
Does this mean I can request a hand job for an ingrown toenail, and they have to comply? LudwigPastorius Dec 18 #95
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