By Chelsea Schilling
WorldNetDaily

A group of private citizens in San Diego County is planning to file a large-scale lawsuit in federal court against public water districts and challenge the constitutionality of using industrial-grade hydrofluosilicic acid to fluoridate drinking water.

Jeff Green, national director of Citizens for Safe Drinking Water in San Diego, told WND, “We are raising funds for a lawsuit that has been prepared for plaintiffs who are asserting their constitutional rights under the Ninth and 14th Amendments to be free of what they term ‘bodily intrusions’ by a water wholesaler adding an unapproved drug into their water.”

Specific details about the lawsuit such as names of plaintiffs will not be revealed until the suit has officially been filed. However, Green said the filing parties are private citizens in Southern California who are seeking an injunction against public water districts to stop use of unapproved drugs in the area drinking supply.

“They are individuals who will be claiming that they shouldn’t be taking an unapproved drug because they already have adverse effects happening,” he said. “They already have things like kidney disease, thyroid disease and other health issues that make it important for them to have the right to control what they are exposed to.”…

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