Ask yourself who is pushing these laws and what is the end game?
The great people of Maine figured it out and did something about the totalitarianism that is infecting every aspect of the "proletarian's" life;
Maine voters accept novel constitutional amendment about right to food
Maine has become the first state to recognize a constitutional right that allows individuals to grow, harvest and eat the foods of their choice.
Look who is against it;
"But groups who oppose the amendment — including animal rights activists and the Maine Farm Bureau Association — say the language of the amendment presented to voters was so broad that it could erase food safety regulations, hunting and fishing laws and statutes designed to prevent animal mistreatment"
Bureaucrats and this guy;
Wayne Pacelle - Alleged sexual predator; co-founder of Karner Blue Center for a Humane Economy; co-founder of Animal Wellness Action; former president and CEO, Humane Society of the United States; former executive director & national dir., the Fund For Animals; former president, Animal Rights Alliance; former chairman, Animal Rights Network Inc.; former editor,
The Animals’ Agenda magazine
"Pacelle resigned from HSUS on Feb. 2, 2018, following
numerous news reports that women at HSUS accused him of sexual harassment. According to
the New York Times, Pacelle “summoned [a female employee] to his office and pressured her for sex. She said she refused and once tried to placate him with a hug. After hugging her goodbye, he turned her around, pushed her over his desk and rubbed his genitals against her, she said.” Another former employee alleged Pacelle “said he asked to masturbate in front of her and offered her oral sex in a hotel room.”
"In 2008, HSUS won the Proposition 2 campaign in California to impose mandates on housing for pregnant pigs and egg-laying hens. According to a University of California-Davis analysis conducted before the vote, the expected impact of Prop 2 “would be the almost complete elimination of egg production in California” within six years. Pacelle has since leveraged his success in California into pushing a federal bill that would impose costly infrastructure mandates on egg farmers across the entire country.
Pacelle relies on classic organizer tactics to attack his opponents. As he told the New York Times, “You have to apply pressure in a careful and determined way to get lawmakers or corporate chieftains to do the right thing.” That pressure has come in many forms, made possible by the massive budget of his organization."
Here is what he said about Maine's Right to Food Laws;
"Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action, wrote in an email that the coalition that formed a political action committee probably did not spend enough resources or communicate with enough urgency to defeat the measure.
“Question 3 had surface appeal for voters,” Pacelle wrote. “The problem is, its effect probably will not align with the intentions of its proponents.”
President, Humane Society of the United States; former Executive Dir. & National Dir., the Fund For Animals; former president, Animal Rights Alliance; former chairman, Animal Rights Network Inc.; former editor, The Animals’ Agenda magazine
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