11 U.S. States are now in the process of banning m-RNA vaccines, with Minnesota being the latest to join the post-Covid vax backlash.
Proposed law HF 3152 states that “(n)o person shall provide or administer a gene-based vaccine to another person in this state,” defined as a “vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid technology, modified messenger ribonucleic acid technology, self-amplifying messenger ribonucleic acid technology, or deoxyribonucleic acid technology.”
Violators would face a $500 fine per offense as well as possible disciplinary action by the relevant state medical licensing body.
The bill was introduced on April 7th, although it is unlikely and no action has been taken yet but is to make it out of a state legislature divided between a Democrat Senate and evenly divided House, much less be signed into law by far-left Democrat Governor (and failed 2024 vice presidential nominee) Tim Walz.
Still, the effort marks the 11th state to introduce such a bill, according to McCullough Foundation epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, although Axios reported that none have become law so far. Since the start of 2025, Idaho, Iowa, and Montana have introduced similar legislation.
“If I was a manufacturer of car tires and they delammed at 1,000 miles, I should be liable for that,” said Iowa state Sen. Doug Campbell, whose bill started as an outright ban but was modified into a requirement that mRNA shot manufacturers waive liability protections.
The federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) reports 38,541 deaths, 220,494 hospitalizations, 22,247 heart attacks, and 28,908 myocarditis and pericarditis cases as of March 28, among other ailments. U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) CDC researchers have recognized a “high verification rate of reports of myocarditis to VAERS after mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination,” leading to the conclusion that “under-reporting is more likely” than over-reporting.
An analysis of 99 million people across eight countries published in the journal Vaccine “observed significantly higher risks of myocarditis following the first, second and third doses” of mRNA-based COVID vaccines, as well as signs of increased risk of “pericarditis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis,” and other “potential safety signals that require further investigation.” In April 2024, the CDC was forced to release by court order 780,000 previously undisclosed reports of serious adverse reactions, and a study out of Japan found “statistically significant increases” in cancer deaths after third doses of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, and offered several theories for a causal link.