DESANTIS SIGN THE BILL PROHIBIT OF FLUOR FLUOR ADDITIES FLORIDA PUBLIC WATER: “Hydrate, not medicate”

The Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, signed on Tuesday in SB 700 law, eliminating the capacity of local governments to add fluorine or other medical additives to the public public supply of the state, a movement animated by supporters of medical freedom and health transparency.

“The blocking fluoride in the water supply … It is essentially a forced medicine,” said Desantis during a press conference in Tallahassee. “At the end of the day, we should all agree that people deserve informed consent.”

The new law, which is part of the Florida farm bill, does not completely prohibit fluoride.

Floridians will still be able to buy fluorinated water from private suppliers. But it draws a firm line against the government that decides what happens in the glass without your opinion.

Utah prohibits the fluorine of public drinking water, aligning with the Maha movement

The Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, speaks during a press conference on April 10, 2025 in Miami, FLA. (Images Joe Raedle/Getty)

“When it is hot in the state of the Sun, no one sinks through a glass of fluoride., Said the state Senator Keith Truenow in Fox News Digital.” We will protect our natural resources and give the Floridians the possibility of taking the best options without the forcing unnecessary additives. “

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, who joined Disantis in the signature, emphasized that it is not a denying fluoride people, but to say that they are not medicated without consent.

Exposure to fluorine linked to “harmful effects” about the health of pregnant women, babies

“Today, Florida has taken a daring step and stated that the drinking water will not medicate,” Simpson said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“No Floridian should be medicated without his consent, simple and simple. Through our Florida farm bill, we are saying aloud and clear: Florida water will be clean, safe and will be free of medicines. This is what freedom in the free state of Florida looks like.”

The effort is aligned with the national movement “ Make America Again ” directed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his initiative emphasizes the choice of consumer, the reduced confidence in centralized health mandates and a renewed skepticism of medical policies from top to bottom.

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis

The Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, speaks during a press conference on April 10, 2025 in Miami, FLA. (Images Joe Raedle/Getty)

“Today’s efforts to prohibit local governments unilaterally adding fluorine to public drinking water is the following iteration of our commitment to be Florida’s free state,” said Bryan Griffin, director of communications from Desantis. “And Ron Desantis has again delivered.”

Desantis also linked to the growing public distrust of medical institutions, citing the failure of the policies of the Covid period.

“People are much more skeptical when these elites are trying to go crazy about the throat,” he said. “The load is to prove why people should be forced. And it really should not be.”

The legislation also includes wide support for the Florida agricultural sector, the new consumer transparency laws and restrictions on environmental, social and governance practices (GRA) aimed at farmers and livestock farmers.

Desantis has also promised actions on geo -engineering.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“Florida is not a trial ground for geo -engineering,” he wrote Desantis on Tuesday X. “Florida -free state means the freedom of private governments or actors that unilaterally apply chemicals or geo -engineering to people or public spaces.”

Click here to get the Fox News app

SB 700 critics argue that flow has been used to combat tooth decay, especially in children.

But Disantis pointed out the updated guidelines of surgeon general Joseph Ladapo, who raised worries about the effects of fluoride on pregnant women and children.

“You don’t even agree with this analysis,” the governor said, “but people still have to have the right to turn off.”

Kennedy did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital Comments Request.

#DESANTIS #SIGN #BILL #PROHIBIT #FLUOR #FLUOR #ADDITIES #FLORIDA #PUBLIC #WATER #Hydrate #medicate
Image Source : www.foxnews.com

Leave a Comment