I agree. But not everyone does and it's not my choice to tell someone else how to raise her daughter. Nor should it be.This only seems logical. Why not try to prevent something negative in our lives.
Cervical cancer is a bitch, I've never had it but have heard how even the testing is a painful experience.
Yeah, cause children are just tomes of intelligence and reason. And what does it matter if the risk is immediate or not? "It's okay, the child isn't a serial killer yet. Just let em go."
No but adults generally can make those decisions. If said adult feels her child should not have this shot, said child should not have the shot. The child's care belongs to the parent, not the government.
Yes, it matters if the risk is immediate. By your example a kid that beats up another kid on the playground could become a serial killer so might as well lock him for twenty years now?