slick4591 said:
I thought Branded had that name in patentsim.-ang.king said:They had the same bill in 2017, and I don't think it went anywhere.
I contacted the NCBA to their stance on it, and haven't heard back from them yet.
On a side note I like that a senator named Angus King from Maine is sponsoring the senate bill. :lol:
sim.-ang.king said:Response from the NCBA.
sim.-ang.king said:If you notice they say that it's unfair to plants that have to meet federal inspection. Kind of telling of their real thoughts.
Also they incorrectly state about there being 6000 plants, while the USDA only shows 2718 plants in the US, and only 881 of those being Federally Inspected in 2016. Down from over 10,000 in 1963.
TennesseeTuxedo said:I'd still prefer to trade with regulated food processors.
Very good questions and I hope everyone uses the aforementioned critical thinking skills to see thru the smokescreen being tossed up in that well thought out denial that is actually no denial at all.CottageFarm said:TennesseeTuxedo said:I'd still prefer to trade with regulated food processors.
If you prefer to deal with a USDA facility, knock your socks off, that wont ever go away.
Where is anybody suggesting that there should be no regulations or oversight?
With what aspect of state level control do you take issue?
Why does the possibility of an actual local butchers shop frighten you?