Quail_Antwerp
Cold is on the Right, Hot is on The Left
There's a thread on BYC about this, but I don't think we've discussed it here.
I am so dead set against the Issue 2. My gut instinct is telling me it's bad bad bad news.
We're so against issue 2, that we decided today that if it passes, we will move out of Ohio and not come back.
I don't want anyone, not the governor, not an agriculture board, not anyone, to be able to tell me what kind of housing or fencing or feed or anything that I should be doing for my animals.
I'm so thoroughly upset, I'm sick. No kidding.
Everyone seems to feel we really need to pass this to "secure Ohio's Farms" yet no one seems to realize that we can vote against anyone from having control.
This is my home my property my right to pursuit of happiness, and no one in the goverment or in a government appointed board should have any rights to come here and tell me how to run things.
Here's what I've posted on the BYC thread. I'm heading to bed. I'll see what ya'll think in the morning.
I'm really afraid that I'll not be able to run my small farm the way I want to. I'm really worried that if this passes, it's going to make it hard for low income farmers to survive.
I also see it as a pre-cursor to them telling us how many of what kinds of animals we can have, or even the start of NAIS.
Like I said, if they pass this, we're moving. If we don't move, ya'll will find out how fast I quit talking about my farm.
eta: link http://www.safelocalohiofood.org/?gclid=CKPjiZKvyZ0CFSENDQodDmMxrQ
I am so dead set against the Issue 2. My gut instinct is telling me it's bad bad bad news.
We're so against issue 2, that we decided today that if it passes, we will move out of Ohio and not come back.
I don't want anyone, not the governor, not an agriculture board, not anyone, to be able to tell me what kind of housing or fencing or feed or anything that I should be doing for my animals.
I'm so thoroughly upset, I'm sick. No kidding.
Everyone seems to feel we really need to pass this to "secure Ohio's Farms" yet no one seems to realize that we can vote against anyone from having control.
This is my home my property my right to pursuit of happiness, and no one in the goverment or in a government appointed board should have any rights to come here and tell me how to run things.
Here's what I've posted on the BYC thread. I'm heading to bed. I'll see what ya'll think in the morning.
BTW, all members of the board will be appointed by the governor....if we have to have this board, then I think they should be chosen by the people who will be affected by the board.You know, as WE THE PEOPLE, we can vote NO for everything.
Even if out of state groups try to pass legislations controlling Ohio agriculture, we have the right to vote against them, too.
The government cannot have control of anything if we don't give it to them.
Here is the list of who will serve on the Board.
The Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture
Three family farmers (Why only THREE farmers?!)
Two veterinarians (one of whom is the state veterinarian),
A food safety expert
A representative of a local humane society
Two members representing statewide farm organizations
The dean of an Ohio agriculture college
Two members representing Ohio consumers
Why should there be any Humane Society Rep on the board? Give that spot to another Farmer...or six.
We don't want the Humane Society to have any say IMO regarding livestock/farming issues. Period.
If they take the Humane Society Rep off, they'd have my vote. Otherwise, I'll be voting NO to everything every time.
Local, State, or National.
I kind of got flamed over there by another member for my posts, so I'm not participating in the thread there anymore.Has it occurred to anyone that most of the farmers in support of Issue 2 are the big business farmers that already have money and raise a lot of food per year? I see issue 2 hurting the small hobby farmers more than anything.
If they come and inspect my farm, where I'm raising about 60 chickens, 2 calves, 1 Alpaca, and 14 rabbits, and they say my set up isn't up to their standards, they will me shut me down. I won't have the money to "upgrade" and if Issue 2 passes, the board can get a ruling against anyone who doesn't meet their "standards" to no longer own animals...ever.
My husband and I feel like this "board" is a form of "CPS" for farms.
I'm really afraid that I'll not be able to run my small farm the way I want to. I'm really worried that if this passes, it's going to make it hard for low income farmers to survive.
I also see it as a pre-cursor to them telling us how many of what kinds of animals we can have, or even the start of NAIS.
Like I said, if they pass this, we're moving. If we don't move, ya'll will find out how fast I quit talking about my farm.
eta: link http://www.safelocalohiofood.org/?gclid=CKPjiZKvyZ0CFSENDQodDmMxrQ