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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Senate Passes Bill to Criminalize Natural Food and Supplement Producers
Leahy Bill Passes Senate – Needs to Stop in House
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Lois Rain
Health Freedom Alliance
A once dormant bill to criminalize natural food and supplement producers is back in action. Attaching a prison sentence of up to 10 years is pretty serious for a possible ambiguous crime of adulteration and misbranding. Senator Patrick Leahy introduced this bill last year as
S.3767, The Food Safety Accountability Act
. Although amended, it is still too vague and ultimately considered a bad bill, even by the folks who effected its amendment.
Before we could report on the bill’s resurrection, it passed the Senate. In summary, it “Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to impose an additional fine and/or a prison term of up to 10 years for knowingly violating prohibitions of such Act against adulteration or misbranding of any food, drug, device, tobacco product, or cosmetic, or against the introduction in interstate commerce of unsafe dietary supplements, with conscious or reckless disregard of a risk of death or serious bodily injury.” See how wide open that is?
On a side note, the senator is also unpopular for introducing an Internet censorship bill at the same time. S.3084 called “
Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act
” (COICA), it would blacklist and terminate certain websites if passed into law.
Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) has made it very easy to contact House Representatives and take action. Read more about recent bill action and follow the “
Click THIS LINK
” hyperlink to go to an action alert page where you can fill out a form. You can customize a letter to the House of Representatives and ANH even has a suggested message for help.
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