Senate Bill S510, Food Control

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
This will be voted on by the Senate after Turkey Day, It has already passed cloture. The Dept Of Homeland Security will now be in charge of ALL food and farms/home gardens. You will be allowed to eat what you grow but you will not be allowed to give or sell anything you grow. No more farmers markets unless you have applied for license and payed the fees and taxes. A terrible bill if there ever was one.

Links:
http://www.naturalnews.com/030462_Food_Safety_bill_FDA.html

http://laughterandliberty.com/senate-bill-s510-explained-sort-of/

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-510



[video=youtube;gOups0dfdwM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOups0dfdwM[/video]
 
Thats pretty terrible, who comes up with this garbage, and how does it even get the time of day. Also, why would homeland security be incharge of mom and pop farms, peoples gardens or farmers markets, seems a bit messed. I wonder what the Department of Agriculture has to say about this?
 

brownbearclan

Active Member
Man you really have to wade through a river of crap on Google to get solid info. on that bill. My overall opinion is to shitcan it for now. It needs an amendment put in to exclude mom and pop farms/small time ops. Some parts of the bill need to be done to modernize the food safety system in place but that bill seems too broad and sweeping without considering the little people. =)
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
I know of alot of people that are willing to tell them to fuck off.

I'm one of them ....fuck off food police. There now I feel better.
 

The Ruiner

Well-Known Member
This bill has been around for years...such a fucking sad scam. I know many people that this bill could affect terribly. Fuck Monsanto, the UN, and the FDA...they suck ass at their jobs anyway.

Fuck the "Food Bill" and all the people backing it.

This shit has got to stop...
 

poonjoon

Well-Known Member
yeah, bill's been around for a while and the agendas been there for longer.

bullshit like this gets passed all the fucking time. fuck codex alimentarius, the un, fda, monsanto...



but this shit won't stop.
 

43Hitman

Active Member
I KNEW someone would say that, so I PURPOSELY made absolutely fuckin sure it was in there.


Third link, here I will make it SUPER EASY for those of you who can't be bothered to click more than one thing.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=s111-510
Whoa man ease the fuck up a second. I wasn't challenging shit, I just wanted the true text. If you're going to post something as fact, provide the fucking facts, don't make someone ask for it.

And after reading that, its just as I suspected. Basically they are saying if you're going to be selling food you better have a label saying what you used to package or can it. Sounds like a good idea to me.
 

klmmicro

Well-Known Member
I was at my local farmers market last week and most of the vendors there were aware of it. It has come up before and usually cannot get the votes needed to actually become law. This is what our nation is being reduced too...the politicians wish to control every single aspect of your life. It seems that the agreed upon method adopted by the two parties we have is to either regulate out of existence or lock markets to corporate supply only. This will just create a new class of criminal and more bureaucrats sucking away our hard earned dollars.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
lol how much of it did any of you guys even read. I skimmed it and can't believe you people believe every video you watch on youtube.

Most of it is about food safety and inspection of imported goods from foreign nations. hazard analysis and preventative measures to stop E.coli outbreaks and such.

SEC. 108. NATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEFENSE STRATEGY.

(a) Development and Submission of Strategy-

(1) IN GENERAL- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall prepare and submit to the relevant committees of Congress, and make publicly available on the Internet Web sites of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture, the National Agriculture and Food Defense Strategy.


(2) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN- The strategy shall include an implementation plan for use by the Secretaries described under paragraph (1) in carrying out the strategy.


(3) RESEARCH- The strategy shall include a coordinated research agenda for use by the Secretaries described under paragraph (1) in conducting research to support the goals and activities described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b).


(4) REVISIONS- Not later than 4 years after the date on which the strategy is submitted to the relevant committees of Congress under paragraph (1), and not less frequently than every 4 years thereafter, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall revise and submit to the relevant committees of Congress the strategy.


(5) CONSISTENCY WITH EXISTING PLANS- The strategy described in paragraph (1) shall be consistent with--

(A) the National Incident Management System;


(B) the National Response Framework;


(C) the National Infrastructure Protection Plan;


(D) the National Preparedness Goals; and


(E) other relevant national strategies.




(b) Components-

(1) IN GENERAL- The strategy shall include a description of the process to be used by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Homeland Security--

(A) to achieve each goal described in paragraph (2); and


(B) to evaluate the progress made by Federal, State, local, and tribal governments towards the achievement of each goal described in paragraph (2).



(2) GOALS- The strategy shall include a description of the process to be used by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Homeland Security to achieve the following goals:

(A) PREPAREDNESS GOAL- Enhance the preparedness of the agriculture and food system by--

(i) conducting vulnerability assessments of the agriculture and food system;


(ii) mitigating vulnerabilities of the system;


(iii) improving communication and training relating to the system;


(iv) developing and conducting exercises to test decontamination and disposal plans;


(v) developing modeling tools to improve event consequence assessment and decision support; and


(vi) preparing risk communication tools and enhancing public awareness through outreach.



(B) DETECTION GOAL- Improve agriculture and food system detection capabilities by--

(i) identifying contamination in food products at the earliest possible time; and


(ii) conducting surveillance to prevent the spread of diseases.



(C) EMERGENCY RESPONSE GOAL- Ensure an efficient response to agriculture and food emergencies by--

(i) immediately investigating animal disease outbreaks and suspected food contamination;


(ii) preventing additional human illnesses;


(iii) organizing, training, and equipping animal, plant, and food emergency response teams of--

(I) the Federal Government; and


(II) State, local, and tribal governments;



(iv) designing, developing, and evaluating training and exercises carried out under agriculture and food defense plans; and


(v) ensuring consistent and organized risk communication to the public by--

(I) the Federal Government;


(II) State, local, and tribal governments; and


(III) the private sector.




(D) RECOVERY GOAL- Secure agriculture and food production after an agriculture or food emergency by--

(i) working with the private sector to develop business recovery plans to rapidly resume agriculture, food production, and international trade;


(ii) conducting exercises of the plans described in subparagraph (C) with the goal of long-term recovery results;


(iii) rapidly removing, and effectively disposing of--

(I) contaminated agriculture and food products; and


(II) infected plants and animals; and



(iv) decontaminating and restoring areas affected by an agriculture or food emergency.





(c) Limited Distribution- In the interest of national security, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, may determine the manner and format in which the National Agriculture and Food Defense strategy established under this section is made publicly available on the Internet Web sites of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Agriculture, as described in subsection (a)(1).


OMG homeland security is gonna be used to help clean up the mess that the private industry makes!
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
If you're going to post something as fact, provide the fucking facts, don't make someone ask for it.
I provided it in the VERY FIRST post, its not my fault you are unable to correctly position a mouse cursor and push the left button.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
here is just 1 tiny example.

"IN GENERAL- If the Secretary determines that food manufactured, processed, packed, or held by a facility registered under this section has a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals, the Secretary may by order suspend the registration of the facility under this section in accordance with this subsection."

Basically an unelected official will decide whether or not any facility (farm) will be shut down. There is no appeal process.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
So that says if a place makes shitty food and can hurt people it can be shut down at a moments notice. That is just plain terrible.
 

beardo

Well-Known Member
lol how much of it did any of you guys even read. I skimmed it and can't believe you people believe every video you watch on youtube.

Most of it is about food safety and inspection of imported goods from foreign nations. hazard analysis and preventative measures to stop E.coli outbreaks and such.

SEC. 108. NATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEFENSE STRATEGY.

(a) Development and Submission of Strategy-

(1) IN GENERAL- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall prepare and submit to the relevant committees of Congress, and make publicly available on the Internet Web sites of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture, the National Agriculture and Food Defense Strategy.


(2) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN- The strategy shall include an implementation plan for use by the Secretaries described under paragraph (1) in carrying out the strategy.


(3) RESEARCH- The strategy shall include a coordinated research agenda for use by the Secretaries described under paragraph (1) in conducting research to support the goals and activities described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b).


(4) REVISIONS- Not later than 4 years after the date on which the strategy is submitted to the relevant committees of Congress under paragraph (1), and not less frequently than every 4 years thereafter, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall revise and submit to the relevant committees of Congress the strategy.


(5) CONSISTENCY WITH EXISTING PLANS- The strategy described in paragraph (1) shall be consistent with--

(A) the National Incident Management System;


(B) the National Response Framework;


(C) the National Infrastructure Protection Plan;


(D) the National Preparedness Goals; and


(E) other relevant national strategies.




(b) Components-

(1) IN GENERAL- The strategy shall include a description of the process to be used by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Homeland Security--

(A) to achieve each goal described in paragraph (2); and


(B) to evaluate the progress made by Federal, State, local, and tribal governments towards the achievement of each goal described in paragraph (2).



(2) GOALS- The strategy shall include a description of the process to be used by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Homeland Security to achieve the following goals:

(A) PREPAREDNESS GOAL- Enhance the preparedness of the agriculture and food system by--

(i) conducting vulnerability assessments of the agriculture and food system;


(ii) mitigating vulnerabilities of the system;


(iii) improving communication and training relating to the system;


(iv) developing and conducting exercises to test decontamination and disposal plans;


(v) developing modeling tools to improve event consequence assessment and decision support; and


(vi) preparing risk communication tools and enhancing public awareness through outreach.



(B) DETECTION GOAL- Improve agriculture and food system detection capabilities by--

(i) identifying contamination in food products at the earliest possible time; and


(ii) conducting surveillance to prevent the spread of diseases.



(C) EMERGENCY RESPONSE GOAL- Ensure an efficient response to agriculture and food emergencies by--

(i) immediately investigating animal disease outbreaks and suspected food contamination;


(ii) preventing additional human illnesses;


(iii) organizing, training, and equipping animal, plant, and food emergency response teams of--

(I) the Federal Government; and


(II) State, local, and tribal governments;



(iv) designing, developing, and evaluating training and exercises carried out under agriculture and food defense plans; and


(v) ensuring consistent and organized risk communication to the public by--

(I) the Federal Government;


(II) State, local, and tribal governments; and


(III) the private sector.




(D) RECOVERY GOAL- Secure agriculture and food production after an agriculture or food emergency by--

(i) working with the private sector to develop business recovery plans to rapidly resume agriculture, food production, and international trade;


(ii) conducting exercises of the plans described in subparagraph (C) with the goal of long-term recovery results;


(iii) rapidly removing, and effectively disposing of--

(I) contaminated agriculture and food products; and


(II) infected plants and animals; and



(iv) decontaminating and restoring areas affected by an agriculture or food emergency.





(c) Limited Distribution- In the interest of national security, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, may determine the manner and format in which the National Agriculture and Food Defense strategy established under this section is made publicly available on the Internet Web sites of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Agriculture, as described in subsection (a)(1).


OMG homeland security is gonna be used to help clean up the mess that the private industry makes!
I read it. were you able to comprehend it? why do you think this is good? If they are concerned about food saftey why dont they do more inspections under the current rules?
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
How many farmers out there have the resources to comply with all of this crap?

Recordkeeping- The owner, operator, or agent in charge of a facility shall maintain, for not less than 2 years, records documenting the monitoring of the preventive controls implemented under subsection (c), instances of nonconformance material to food safety, instances when corrective actions were implemented, and the efficacy of preventive controls and corrective actions
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Section on the part about buying product that dumbshit was talking about.

SEC. 205. PILOT PROJECT TO ENHANCE TRACEBACK AND RECORDKEEPING WITH RESPECT TO PROCESSED FOOD.

(a) In General- As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a pilot project to explore and evaluate methods for rapidly and effectively tracking and tracing processed food so that, if an outbreak occurs involving such a processed food, the Secretary may quickly identify the source of the outbreak and the recipients of the contaminated food.


(b) Consultation- In establishing the pilot project under subsection (a), the Secretary shall consult with food processors and relevant businesses of varying size.


(c) Content- The Secretary shall select participants from the processed food industry to run a project which overall shall include 1 or more different types of processed food that have been the subject of outbreaks during the 5-year period preceding the date of enactment of this Act and shall be selected in order to develop and demonstrate--

(1) methods that are applicable and appropriate for small businesses; and


(2) technologies, including existing technologies, that enhance traceback and trace forward.



(d) Report- The Secretary shall report to Congress on the findings of the pilot project under this section, together with recommendations for establishing more effective traceback and trace forward procedures for processed food.


(e) Processed Food- In this section, the term ‘processed food’ has the meaning given such term in section 201(gg) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321(gg)).
 
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