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People all over the country signed up to be a part of Miller’s private food club for his holistically grown organic meat and dairy. But unfortunately, this is also the reason that the federal government and all its might, is targeting him.
Well, if you read press releases from prosecutors, of course their actions will seem justified.Lancaster County Farm Enjoined From Continued Misbranding of Meat/Poultry Products and Evasion of Food Safety Laws
after reading this, seems pretty justified to me....
But they don't sell their products "to the masses." He sells it privately, or at least is attempting to do so. That would seem to be the main contention of the case.You can't be stupid enough to think that just cause you run your own abattoir that you somehow get away without health inspections and lie about having those inspections(his reasoning is pretty dumb too). If you wanna sell a food produce to the masses you have to dance to the same tune everybody else does. Don't make this something it is not
Nope. I'm in Oregon & used them once for raw milk & head cheese. All's I had to do was make an account & checkout , then they shipped it to me.I had been a member of their ‘food club’ for quite a few years, and the farm has always asserted that as a private food club they are exempt from USDA regulations. I’m in PA, but I think if you’re from out of state you also need to join a separate food club in your receiving state that handles certain aspects.
This is why I get excited over things like the federal marijuana pardons from a week ago.They are now cracking down on ALL PETTY crimes and setting the Agenda for pre-crime: being able to arrest you based ONLY on suspicion of committing a FUTURE crime
This is not my argument, but I've heard it said there are zero people in federal prison for solely possessing marijuana. To be in a federal prison for marijuana related charges would be for career criminals, not simply possession of. This seems to make sense. It was purely a political move before an election.This is why I get excited over things like the federal marijuana pardons from a week ago.
This is why I get excited over things like the federal marijuana pardons from a week ago.
But that is based on convictions from 1992 till current. So, the number of people that may leave prison would be far fewer.the figure of approximately 6500 people benefitting appears in the source below, with other online articles implying the same.
Biden is calling for marijuana possession pardons. But that doesn’t mean it’ll happen in Texas.
Biden’s federal pardons will help at least 6,500 people, though most possession crimes are charged at the state level. Gov. Greg Abbott hasn’t yet said whether he’ll follow suit. Gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke was quick to support the measure.www.texastribune.org
That won't happen as long as people remain ignorant of how the law actually functions in this country. All drug crimes are commercial crimes, and this is explicitly stated in 27 CFR 72.11Absolutely, changing the laws is when I'll really get excited. Not out of personal attachment but for the reasons you've mentioned too. I am hoping this is a step in that direction as it probably takes less paperwork to do pardons than redo legislature.
Is that like, the document currently in use?explicitly stated in 27 CFR 72.11
Bookmarked as well as any other recommendations you have"The Secret Maritime Jurisdiction Exposed,"
Cornell lists the time that the codes were added and amended, and the last time that section was amended was 1984, so it should be current.Is that like, the document currently in use?
Until it happens to youback the blue am i right
This is concerning:Amish farmer wins court battle for ‘food freedom,’ can return to selling raw meat and milk
“The USDA wants to take what was supposed to be an interstate labeling law and use it to regulate what foods you can and cannot put into your own body.”thepostmillennial.com