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Proposed laws
could destroy farms, ranches
Klamath Falls Herald and News
Letter to the Editor
April 1, 2009
Enough is enough.
Farmers, ranchers, and backyard gardeners:
Pay attention. They are doing it again.
While the news media is whipping up public
anger over AIG bonuses and such, they are
trying to push through a very bad law
without public comment or debate.
House Resolution 875 and Senate 425 are
bad laws. They are “food safety” laws that
will drive the small farm and ranch right
out of business. It would seem that the
government now wants to crawl into our
backyards.
Do you sell eggs to your neighbors? Do
you give that extra zucchini squash to your
friend? Do you grow a summer garden of fresh
vegetables? Well, guess what? That could all
be illegal with thousands of dollars in
fines and even land seizure if these bills
are passed.
This is no joke. If you grow a vegetable
garden in the summer, it could be declared a
“food processing facility” and you could be
subject to the rules of this socialistic
law. If you don’t believe me, Google these
bills and read them.
Fruit stands and farmers markets will
become a thing of the past as will family
garden plots. You won’t see anymore co-op
garden plots or anything like them. These
bills must be opposed.
They would include; “any farm, ranch,
orchard, vineyard, aquaculture facility, or
confined animal feeding operation.”
They went on to say; “any food
establishment that processes all other
categories of food products not described.”
This gives them too broad a scope to
where, if they wanted to, they could declare
your backyard garden a “food process
facility.” Everyone wants safer food, but
not at the expense of driving the farmer and
rancher out of business or criminalizing a
backyard garden.
Call, write, and e-mail your
congressional representatives and tell them
to oppose these bad laws.
Leonard Galley
Chiloquin
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