murieleileen says: Rosa DeLauro and Stanley Greenburg have a great deal to account for in attempting to force through a mislabeled “food safety” bill with hidden intent to wipe out farmers and harm everyone. Who Does This Bill Benefit the Most? And Monsanto in particular – one of the most evil companies on the planet -- is a powerful entity that has repeatedly proven its clout. Monsanto has already managed so many reprehensible acts, it boggles the mind. Including: * Leading the world into a new age of potentially hazardous genetic modification of seeds. * Patenting not only their own GMO seeds, but also a huge number of crop seeds, patenting life forms for the first time -- without a vote of the people or Congress. * Not allowing farmers to save their seeds to replant the next year – a practice that has been done for generations. Instead, they aggressively seek... So, would it be safe to say that Monsanto stands to gain from H.R. 875? Absolutely! With thousands of organic farmers driven out of business, they would be that much closer to dominating the food supply of the world, since organic farms don’t use Monsanto seeds or toxic products. Based on their history, I believe it’s prudent to question what the future of our small farms will hold, should a bill with such blatant ties to Monsanto be allowed to pass without further scrutiny. It is quite possible, perhaps even most probable, that the bill entitled H.R. 875: Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009 is designed to halt the growing trend of small organic farms – not through a direct, frontal a... What are the Potential Hazards of HR 875? The stated purpose of H.R. 875: Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009 is: To establish the Food Safety Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services to protect the public health by preventing food-borne illness, ensuring the safety of food, improving research on contaminants leading to food-borne illness, and improving security of food from intentional contamination, and for other purposes. As detailed in the articles above, some of the potential hazards of HR 875 include: * It includes small farmers who just sell their fruits and vegetables at farmer’s markets * Anyone engaged in food growing, or “holding food for c... # After the enactment of this Act, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture and representatives of State departments of agriculture will promulgate regulations to establish “science-based minimum standards for the safe production of food” by food production facilities. Meaning, no one even knows what the food production standards are yet, but whatever they turn out to be will have to be followed # It is prohibited to: fail to register; refuse to permit access to an inspector; refuse to allow copying of all records; fail to establish or maintain any record required under the law # Should you fail to comply with any of the rules and regulations, there are both civil... What Can You Do? I believe everyone should take the time to look this bill over and decide for yourself -- Do you, or do you not believe industry will use every loophole they can find to further their own interests over up-and-coming small, organic family farms? If you believe this bill warrants further scrutiny before being blindly passed, here are a few ways you can get involved and make your voice heard: 1. Contact your Congressional members at 202-224-3121 and ask them to oppose HR 875 and S 425. 2. Sign the Natural Solutions Foundation’s petition to Amend the Food Safety Modernization Act H.R. 875 [and Substitutes], by adding a “Natural and Family Food and Farming Exclusion A... |
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