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Anti-NAIS bill to be heard in Tennessee House. Can you be there!
Posted by Franklin & Justin Sanders at 2006-03-24 12:53:58
Dear Friends:

We have been working on a bill with Representative Frank Nicely to keep NAIS out of Tennessee. You can read its contents below. We need to make as big a show of support as possible to get this bill through the Agriculture Committee. It's going to be a tough battle, and we need you there to help save the freedom to farm in Tennessee.

The Tennessee House of Representatives Agriculture Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 in Room 29 of the Legislative Plaza (at the State Capitol) for hearings on Bill No. HB 3297. That bill would stop the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) in Tennessee and free Tennessee farmers from mandatory premise registration, but still answer any valid disease control concerns anyone might have.

This is our best chance to stop NAIS. If you're a Tennessee farmer and are not willing to make the sacrifice to come to Nashville for one small morning, then don't complain later that the bill didn't pass and NAIS was crammed down your throat.

On this day in 1775 Patrick Henry, the greatest statesman of the Revolution & American History, gave his famous speech in Richmond. In spite of all the odds against him in that assembly, he still spoke. Dead must be the soul whose eyes are not stirred to tears by these his words: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"

We need you there on Tuesday -- you and everybody you can bring. It's up to you.
Best wishes,
Franklin & Justin Sanders

HOUSE BILL 3297
By Niceley

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 44,
Chapter 7, relative to animal identification.

WHEREAS, administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the
goal of the National Animal identification System (NAIS) program using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags is to register every farm and every domesticated animal (including non-food animals such as horses) in a centralized database; and

WHEREAS, the National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA), composed primarily of
large corporate producers and the makers and producers of animal identification equipment, lobbied the USDA to create the NAIS supposedly to protect U.S. citizens and their animals from disease; and

WHEREAS, in April 2002 a task force composed of the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) and over 30 livestock organizations created the proposed NAIS, while small-scale farmers involved in animal husbandry and animal hobbyists were not represented; and

WHEREAS, farming is an honorable occupation and a right of all Tennessee citizens, and

WHEREAS to protect the food supply of Tennessee and the United States from terrorism or disease it may be necessary to require Tennessee farmers to use an Animal Identification System that ensures less than 48 hour trace-back of any diseased animal, nevertheless such a system first, must not rob Tennessee citizens of their existing common law rights; second, cost farmers, stockyards, producers, processors, and consumers the least possible expense; third, leave Tennesseans secure in their privacy; and fourth, fit into the existing marketing structures of the Tennessee livestock industry without disruption, and

WHEREAS, metal ear tags like those used to eradicate Brucellosis and Tuberculosis in the State of Tennessee cost only pennies and have already proven effective in eradicating disease, and

WHEREAS Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are many times as expensive as metal tags, untested, vulnerable to breakdown, defeat, and falsification, require expensive reading equipment, and do not constitute a reliable alternative for the Tennessee livestock industry,

THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:

SECTION 1 Definitions. As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires:

a. "Point of Entry Into Commerce" means sales at a stockyard, sale barn, or sale facility. It also denotes sales where the number of animals sold will constitute a "truckload" or more, whether sold to in-state or out-of-state buyers. Point of Commerce shall not include farmer-to-farmer sales or direct farmer-to-consumer sales.

SECTION 2. Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 44, Chapter 7, is amended by adding
the following as a new, appropriately designated part:
Section 44-7-501. At no time shall department of agriculture funds or any other
state funds be appropriated to implement the National Animal Identification System (NAIS).

SECTION 3: All animals entering the point of entry into commerce shall be tagged on the ear with a metal tag containing a fifteen digit number consistent with the proposed NAIS, identifying at least the seller and the animal.

SECTION 4: For purposes of Section 3, no seller of any animal may be required to register his farm or premises as a precondition of selling said animal.

SECTION 5: For purposes of Section 3, those animals sold by the truckload in private sales or cooperative sales must be tagged by the purchaser of said animals, not the seller. If the purchaser of said animals fails to tag them they shall be fined not more than $50.00 per animal.

SECTION 6: Information collected when tagging animals at the point of entry into commerce shall be forwarded to the United States Department of Agriculture Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for processing, analysis, storage, and trace-back.

SECTION 7: For purposes of Section 6, purchasers at the point of entry into commerce are not required to gather or forward data to APHIS until APHIS is prepared to accept that data. Should APHIS fail to make itself able to accept and manage the livestock tagging data, the Legislature may decide who in Tennessee will manage that data.

SECTION 8: No animals except those sold for food at a point of entry into commerce shall be required to be tagged in the State of Tennessee.

SECTION 9: No livestock producer in the state of Tennessee shall be denied veterinary or other services or medication, feed, goods, or any other needs because that producer's livestock is not tagged, unless that producer is attempting to enter the animal into the point of entry into commerce.

SECTION 10. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.

Directions to the Legislative Plaza
For Agriculture Committee Meeting
Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Coming from any direction, get on Highway 65 heading toward downtown.

Get off 65 at the Charlotte Street Exit. Head uphill, again, toward downtown.

Turn Right on 6th and the Legislative Plaza will be on your right. It resembles a square military bunker. To enter, head under the wide entrance at street level very near the corner of 6th and Church.

To park, you can go to the city garage by turning left on Dedrick, off 6th. The garage will be down a block or two.
Otherwise, there will be chances to park at various lots around the Legislative Plaza.

Once inside the Legislative Plaza, walk down the hall to your right and look for Room 29.
 
I haven't registered my premises yet. Although I think nais is necessary and a good idea I think once it is implemented we are one step closer to have verichips implanted in Us!
And that I am totally opposed to! :mad:
 
Well I for one am not sold on this as well. But thats my problem as I have a problem with big brother and Satans numbering system. Bif we have already been numbered check you SS card, they are just getting down to everything we own.
I am for protection just not sure this is the right path.
 
Caustic Burno":3fhpe1g5 said:
Well I for one am not sold on this as well. But thats my problem as I have a problem with big brother and Satans numbering system. Bif we have already been numbered check you SS card, they are just getting down to everything we own.
I am for protection just not sure this is the right path.
Big Brother already know what we have and own.He knows what brand toilet paper you flushed down the commode.
 
Crowder it isn't really that bad is it?
I mean "they" can't really be entrenched that deep yet? Can they?
 
dj":34l9487x said:
Crowder it isn't really that bad is it?
I mean "they" can't really be entrenched that deep yet? Can they?
I registered, just to be in compliance, early. I dont like to put off what I can do today, and wait til' tomorrow. As far as Governmental trust, like the IRS, and a few others? I trust them as far as I could throw an Elephant.

I believe, unless you deal with private sales, and only in sole cash, can a feller hide his net worth from big brother.And still a lot would be obvious. I feel it's easier to comply, than hide. At least most of the time... ;-)
 
Crowderfarms":29u7id33 said:
I've got my I.D. Card. I wont be there.

If you check out NAIS and Don Quixote you'll see that I favor it. Posted this just to give equal time to the end of the worlders and a for instance of the kind of stuff that's floating around concerning it.

dun
 
Crowderfarms":3eoyr13r said:
Caustic Burno":3eoyr13r said:
Well I for one am not sold on this as well. But thats my problem as I have a problem with big brother and Satans numbering system. Bif we have already been numbered check you SS card, they are just getting down to everything we own.
I am for protection just not sure this is the right path.
Big Brother already know what we have and own.He knows what brand toilet paper you flushed down the commode.

Go's against everything this country was founded on. I guess I am still fighting the war of Northern Aggresion as I have a problem with the federal government dictating our lives. You are not going to change my mind as this is set in stone.
 
Caustic Burno":298z5bma said:
Crowderfarms":298z5bma said:
Caustic Burno":298z5bma said:
Well I for one am not sold on this as well. But thats my problem as I have a problem with big brother and Satans numbering system. Bif we have already been numbered check you SS card, they are just getting down to everything we own.
I am for protection just not sure this is the right path.
Big Brother already know what we have and own.He knows what brand toilet paper you flushed down the commode.

Go's against everything this country was founded on. I guess I am still fighting the war of Northern Aggresion as I have a problem with the federal government dictating our lives. You are not going to change my mind as this is set in stone.

Caustic, I'd have to say I agree with you on about all you ever say here. And I agree with you on that statement as well. It's Federal Aggression. I'm against it too, but there's another side to the coin.I fell that it's inevitable that we'll have to register, so I did it.I guess it has to do with complying with everything else. Specially being self employed on two fronts.
 
Crowderfarms":26c7mnk4 said:
Caustic Burno":26c7mnk4 said:
Crowderfarms":26c7mnk4 said:
Caustic Burno":26c7mnk4 said:
Well I for one am not sold on this as well. But thats my problem as I have a problem with big brother and Satans numbering system. Bif we have already been numbered check you SS card, they are just getting down to everything we own.
I am for protection just not sure this is the right path.
Big Brother already know what we have and own.He knows what brand toilet paper you flushed down the commode.

Go's against everything this country was founded on. I guess I am still fighting the war of Northern Aggresion as I have a problem with the federal government dictating our lives. You are not going to change my mind as this is set in stone.

Caustic, I'd have to say I agree with you on about all you ever say here. And I agree with you on that statement as well. It's Federal Aggression. I'm against it too, but there's another side to the coin.I fell that it's inevitable that we'll have to register, so I did it.I guess it has to do with complying with everything else. Specially being self employed on two fronts.

Didn't say I wasn't registering as it is the only way to sell your cattle. I am still opposed to the way its being done. When cattle from every other country will continue to pour in here under Nafta with government subsidized industry from fuel to shipping.
Sooner or later we have to draw a line in the sand.
My question is when are we going to stop being the cattle ?
 
dj":q16gqssw said:
Crowder it isn't really that bad is it?
I mean "they" can't really be entrenched that deep yet? Can they?
If they are not, they are well on their way.
Of course it will be for your own good. :roll:

If you have time, you may want to take a look at,
spychips.com
 
Here's the one that concerns me right here. http://www.verichipcorp.com/
I e-mailed this lady at verichip several years ago told her I thought the verichip was just bringing us one step closer to the *mark of the beast*. She assured me it was not and they do such a good job of convincing people what a good thing it is. I mean you can have all your medical history and whatever else on this chip. If you have medical problems and say you fall out on the sidewalk somewhere and someone finds you all they have to do is scan your chip to see what medical conditions you have. In that sense yeah it's great but soon it will be just another mark just as the social security numbers were when they started. But the thing is big brother has to break the public in slowly to the whole idea so people will accept it. So hence, nais. Then what's next.
World government, it's coming just give em time.
Time will tell but I am sure before this decade is over we will see some Big changes around the world.
 

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