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Posted by hay on January 13, 2006 at 11:06:24 from (207.218.202.14):
In Reply to: N.A.I.S. posted by jpuleo on January 13, 2006 at 10:14:46:
what about a small landowner with just a few head of livestock? yep, they got to be registered also. it's all about another scource of tax revenue and more government snooping. more 'cops' snooping around wanting to see what a person has and how they can control it. right now it is mainly for the large agribusiness, but it won't be long before every animal owner will have to comply or face fines or even more. and if one of our animals gets sick, i'll just bet the animal regulators will come and slaughter the whole herd to 'contain' it. stupid thinking for a stupid law. write your local, state, and federal repersentatives NOW and tell them it is not a good thing and needs to be stopped. it will affect everyone eventually.
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