Posted by old harv on November 30, 2010 at 05:13:15 from (198.164.30.19):
In Reply to: Senate Bill 510! posted by Deere Scotty on November 30, 2010 at 02:53:34:
Fight this hard guys. You will be worse off than we Canadians. We can't sell milk or cheese to anyone, or even use our own raw milk at our own table. We can't have more than 249 laying hens without a quota, and can't sell the eggs unless they are graded. We can't sell any cattle without an electronic eartag in it that costs us $3 each. Sheep must have a 40 cent metal tag now but $2 electronic tags are just around the corner. If you ship an animal the doesn't have a tag, the fine is $500. I can't imagine how this helps food saftey. The ear tags ain't connected to the steaks. If you let the big companies win out, you will end up more communist than we are. Some days I would move if I thought I could afford health insurance.
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