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2003
Over 500 Parents Say Schools Coerced Them to Administer Psychiatric Drugs to Children
Senator John Ensign Takes the Senate Lead in Prohibiting School Personnel from Coercing Parents to Drug ChildrenWith widespread reports of parents being forced to put their children on psychotropic drugs in schools, the Senate responds.
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Judge Rules for Mother in Case Against Coerced Child Drugging in Public School
ADHD "Call In" Line: Misleading the Public to Reinforce a $1.3 Billion a Year Child Drugging Cash Cow
Harming in the Name of Healthcare: Childhood "Psychiatric" Disorders Good Business, Bad Medicine
Actor Kelly Preston was in Washington DC on June 17th and 18th to gather Senate support for federal safeguards prohibiting children being forced to take psychiatric drugs as a requisite for educational services.
Celebrities Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley lead parents in march against the coercive psychiatric drugging of America's childrenU.S. House of Representatives passes HR 1170 to protect parents and children.
Celebrities Isaac Hayes and Eduardo Palomo call on Minority Communities to Back Federal Bill Against Coerced Psychiatric Child Drugging
Isaac Hayes Calls on African Americans to Back Federal Bill Against Coerced Psychiatric Child Drugging.
Victory for parents' rights in Utah could help parents' national battle against coerced psychiatric drugging.
CCHR's report on reforming Special Education
Stars Back Parents' Fight Against Coercive Psychiatric Drugging On Saturday, February 15th, at the Citizens Commission on Human Rights Awards Banquet, Priscilla Presley, Eduardo Palomo(Kingpin) and Gina St. John presented Human Rights Awards to individuals who have fought to expose the increasing pressure schools are placing on parents to drug their children.
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