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Thursday, December 30, 2010

VERMONT REFUSES THE FOOD SAFETY BILL. HERE IS OUR CHANCE TO FIGHT IT.

This is for Florida. It is an exact copy of Vermont's bill. Copy and paste into email or faxes. PASS IT ON!

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WHEREAS All people are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and

WHEREAS Food is human sustenance and is the fundamental prerequisite to life; and

WHEREAS The basis of human sustenance rests on the ability of all people to save seed, grow, process, consume and exchange food and farm products; and

WHEREAS We the People of Florida, have an obligation to protect these rights as is the Common and Natural Law; and in recognition of the State’s proud agricultural heritage; and the necessity of agricultural, ecological and economic diversity and sustainability to a free and healthy Society;

THEREFORE, Be it resolved, that We The People, stand on our rights under the 10th Amendment to the US Constitution and reject such Federal decrees, statutes, regulations or corporate practices that threaten our basic human right to save seed, grow, process, consume and exchange food and farm products within the State of Florida; and,
Be it further resolved, that We The People, shall resist any and all infringements upon these rights, from whatever sources that are contrary to the rights of the People of the State of Florida.



Let us follow Vermont's lead and refuse to allow this bill to be enforced in our state. This draconian bill is not about food safety. It is a bill of government control of our food including the use of genetically modified seed and food. Vermont has done a courageous thing by writing this refusal. It is the first state to do so and we should get behind it and begin the movement to kill this bill. Change the name of your state and start pushing back.

If you are not from Florida, use this text to start the movement in your state. It is simple and to the point. We do not need a 2,000 page document to say 'NO'!

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