I got this in my Facebook inbox tonight, and I think it is worth supporting:
Freshman NC Representative Glen Bradley is preparing to introduce the NC Farmer’s Freedom Act into the NC House of Representatives. This bill will nullify S. 510 and interpose real legal penalties against any attempt to enforce it.
Many nullification bills being passed by state legislatures do not include interposition. The NC Farmer’s Freedom Act does. The bill, which you can read here, makes any attempt to enforce S. 510 in North Carolina a Class 1A misdemeanor.
If you want to put the federal government back in its constitutional box and tell the FDA to get out of your kitchen, sign Campaign for Liberty’s petition to nullify the Food Takeover here. Then find your NC House and Senate representation here and tell them to cosponsor the NC Farmer’s Freedom Act.
Also, call Speaker Thom Tillis at (919) 773-3451 and House Majority Leader Paul “Skip” Stam at (919) 733-2962 and tell them to bring the Farmer’s Freedom Act to the floor for a roll call vote as soon as possible.
Representative Bradley needs to introduce this bill quickly to prevent the FDA’s goons from swooping through North Carolina’s farms and Co-ops like they did in California. Please sign our petition and contact your representatives by Friday, February 7th to ensure we build unstoppable momentum!
In Liberty,
Adam Love
NC State Coordinator
Campaign for Liberty
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/
adam.love@campaignforliberty.com
Official website of the Campaign For Liberty. Our mission is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy, by means of educational and political activity.
The Vermont Resolution for Food Sovereignty
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 Vermont, 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 Vermont; 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 Vermont.