Virginia AG “Bans” Mandatory Vaccination on College Campuses

by
Steve MacDonald

The COVID cult will be livid. How dare you give them a choice. Virginia’s new Attorney General, Jason Miyares, has made it clear that mandatory COVID vaccination’s by Colleges is not legal in Virginia

 

“Attorney General Miyares has issued a legal opinion that Virginia’s state institutions of higher education cannot require the COVID-19 vaccine as a general condition of students’ enrollment or in-person attendance,” an announcement from the Virginia Attorney General’s Office read on Friday.

 

The AG points out that the Virginia Assembly of Delegates could legally craft a law that would require The Jab at cesspools of higher indoctrination. They’ve not done that.

The message is simple. Unless the law provides that authority, we’re not only not going to enforce it; we’re not going to let others ignore it. So, the AG isn’t actually banning them the absence of law supporting the mandates prohibits them.

AG Jason Miyares is vaccinated and boosted and recommends that others consider doing the same but that, ‘nowhere in the code of Virginia does the law say that Virginia public institutions can require vaccinations as a condition of enrollment or in-person attendance.

Do you see what he did there?

Instead of assuming that a state or a public agent had the authority to deny citizens a right because the legislature was silent, he acknowledged that individuals retained that right until the legislature had spoken.

It would then follow that if the Delegates did try to enact such a law, the people could challenge it.

Is there any chance we can get one of those AG’s here in New Hampshire?

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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