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I've read up and written my senators. There is an amendment out there that would make this a better bill that would exempt the small local farms from the huge fees for inspections and stuff. Seeing as the small local farms selling direct to the public and restaurants are not where the food safety problems have been coming from. And quite frankly it isn't new laws that we need to make food safer, it is actually just a better job at enforcing the rules that are already in place that might make a difference. But sadly the officials are too overworked to inspect or shut down the problem industrial giants where the violations are happening, for some reason some one thinks our food would be safer if we make all the little farms that have not had cases of unsafe food out of business so the big guys that have been getting away with the violations all along don't have any competition.
Dang I've been in a ranty mood lately, sorry.
Hey Too Jay,
Don't be too shocked just yet. Looks like a scare tactic. This is confirmed by Snopes - see below.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/organic.asp
I guess what did happen via HR Bill 875 was an attempt to control "bad" practice by some growers...I'm all for that, after all, I would like to think that "safe practice" is being followed by growers when growing food :-)
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-875
Let us know if you know otherwise.
God bless,
Hey Two Jay,
Guess I never figured the cunning ways of the powers that be...now SB 510 seems to be making its way in the system...I am a little scared at the outcome..
I request all fellow Aquaponic buddies and every one else they can get to support to stop this or at least amend it!
S510 Food Safety Monetization Act 2010 is making it's way through
government now. It's a scary thought that growing your own food could
be made illegal. We would be totally reliant
on one company to supply us with all of our food.
...
It violates the human right to food and is like wanting to charge
people to breathe. It's being positioned as a Food Safety Act, but it's
really about taking away our rights and having complete control over
us.
http://sustainableagriculture.net/blog/food-safety-legislation-head...
Push for Food Safety Leaves Out Important Amendment
A group of nearly two dozen industry, consumer, and public-health advocates call for a food-safety vote—now. But are we threatening the safest food sources in the process?
http://www.rodale.com/food-safety-0?page=0%2C1&cm_mmc=Huffingto...
Sahib Punjabi said:Hey Too Jay,
Don't be too shocked just yet. Looks like a scare tactic. This is confirmed by Snopes - see below.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/organic.asp
I guess what did happen via HR Bill 875 was an attempt to control "bad" practice by some growers...I'm all for that, after all, I would like to think that "safe practice" is being followed by growers when growing food :-)
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-875
Let us know if you know otherwise.
God bless,
Food Safety Modernization Act: What Do You Think?
"Will S. 510 mean the end of backyard gardens and small farms, or will it force industrial agriculture to clean up its act?
The Senate vote on S. 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act, is imminent, and opinions on the bill seem to vary widely. Some are calling the act the end of small, organic farms, seed saving, and backyard gardening. Others say it’s a critical measure to ensure that consumer food is safe in a world of factory farming."
read more...
http://eatdrinkbetter.com/2010/11/16/food-safety-modernization-act-...
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