The Real Threat to Your Way of Life
This is a repost with permission from the author. With a constant stream of Hollywood end-of-the-world calamity blockbuster…
This is a repost with permission from the author. With a constant stream of Hollywood end-of-the-world calamity blockbuster…
This is a repost with permission from the author. Novel scientific processes are being developed to reduce methane…
EPA and UN eclipse logic with methane gaslighting. This is a repost with permission from the author. The…
The nation’s agricultural backbone is cracked. This is a repost with permission from the author. The consolidation of…
As high-tech agriculture consolidates, human farmers are a dying breed. This is a repost with permission from the…
Eco alarmists betray their ignorance about the full scope of cow husbandry. This is a repost with permission…
Notwithstanding the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.), section 361 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 264), and any regulations or other guidance thereunder, a Federal department, agency, or court may not take any action (including any administrative, civil, criminal or other action) that would prohibit, interfere with, regulate, or otherwise restrict the interstate traffic of milk, or a milk product, that is unpasteurized and packaged for direct human consumption, if—
This section “prohibits the right to sue for failure to warn when harmed by pesticides. In Section 10204 of the House Farm Bill, language shields (gives immunity) to the producers and users of toxic pesticides from liability lawsuits associated with the harm that their products cause…”
With the accelerating decline of food for sale in the conventional food system, it’s becoming increasingly important to protect the right of individuals to grow their own food. Zoning regulations can be a big impediment to growing and consuming an individual’s foods of choice.
EPA has issued a proposed rule on effluent limitations for meat and poultry processors that looks like it could be interpreted to apply EPA sewer requirements to all meat and poultry processing plants, even small custom processors.
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