Mike Maharrey

Laws Expanding Food Freedom Act

If The Constitution Does Not Specifically Say the FEDS can do something, They Can Not.

The Massive Power of The Tenth Amendment

Yesterday, a Wyoming law went into effect that will further increase food freedom in the state, and potentially alleviate some of the recent price inflation on eggs and dairy.

Sen. Tim Salazar and 10 fellow cosponsors introduced Senate Bill 102 (SF102) on Jan. 12. The new law expands the Wyoming Food Freedom Act to allow a “designated agent” to “facilitate sales transactions” in the marketing, transport, storage, or delivery of food and beverage products. Under previous law, producers could only sell directly to consumers.

The new law will also add eggs and dairy products to the foods that can be sold at farmer’s markets, farms, ranches, producer’s homes or offices, and the retail location of the third-party sellers.

The House passed SF102 by a 62-0 vote. The Senate approved the measure by a 30-1 vote. With Gov. Mark Gordon’s signature, the law went into effect on July 1.

Expanding the market for eggs and dairy could provide some relief for Wyoming residents struggling to deal with price inflation. The price of both eggs and milk has increased precipitously over the last year. Opening up the market to more producers and sellers could help the people of Wyoming to get some relief from the money-printing frenzy of recent years.

WYOMING LEADS THE WAY

Wyoming was the first state to enact a comprehensive Food Freedom Act back in 2015. The law allows the sale of many foods and food products direct from the producer to the consumer without adhering to onerous state regulatory and licensing requirements. The expansive law even allows poultry farmers with fewer than 1,000 birds to sell chicken and turkey, along with products made from their birds outside of the regulatory system. It also authorizes the sale of raw milk, rabbit meat and most farm-raised fish. (read more

Mike explains in full detail what is going on in Wyoming and several other states legislating that small farmers can

sell directly to we the people.

This opens the way for more direct selling to Farmers Markets.

This involves: meat, eggs and raw milk that are no longer controlled by the Dairy industry and FDA etc.

North Dakota, Utah and Maine have similar laws.

Look to the Constitution.  If the USC does not state the Federal Government can do something, they can not.

The challenge is the Supreme Court is essentially a  USG entity and sides most often with The Government.

The FDA, CDC et al are man made corporations that have no legal authority over you

CBD and Cannabis are schedule one drugs and deemed illegal by the FEDS, yet all states are doing what they want with them

All politics are local and Mike recommends working with State Lawakers and city councils to tell them what you want.

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