In a bold move to protect individual freedoms, the Idaho Legislature has passed the Medical Freedom Act, a sweeping bill that prohibits businesses, schools, and government entities from requiring proof of medical interventions, including COVID-19 vaccines. The bill, which passed the Idaho House on Tuesday, now awaits Governor Brad Little’s signature to become law. If enacted, it will take effect on July 1, 2025, and could set a precedent for other states to follow.
The legislation, originally designed to ban COVID-19 vaccine mandates, was expanded to include all “medical interventions,” defined as “procedures, treatments, devices, drug injections, medications, or actions taken to diagnose, prevent, or cure a disease.” This broad definition ensures that no entity in Idaho can force individuals to undergo medical procedures or disclose private health information as a condition for employment, education, or access to public services.
The Medical Freedom Act is a direct response to the growing concerns over medical tyranny and the erosion of personal freedoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. For years, governments and corporations have imposed vaccine mandates, mask requirements, and other medical interventions under the guise of public health. These mandates have been widely criticized as violations of bodily autonomy, medical privacy, and First Amendment rights.
Under the new law, businesses, schools, and government entities are prohibited from requiring proof of medical interventions, including vaccines, as a condition for employment, education, or access to public services. The bill also bans discrimination based on vaccination status, ensuring that individuals cannot be denied services, products, or employment opportunities because they choose not to undergo medical procedures. […]
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