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April 2007
Anti NAIS Bill Passes Missouri Senate, tell your State Representative to vote YES
By Liberty Ark
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Call and Write Your Representative to support SB 428!
SB 428 has been approved by the Senate by a vote of 29-2!!!! It will now
go to the House, where we face a tough fight.
TAKE ACTION: Call your Representative to urge him or her to support SB 428
when it comes before the House. If you don't know who your Representative
is, you can look them up at
http://www.senate.mo.gov/llookup/leg_lookup.aspx.
Talking points and a sample email are provided below. Remember, always be
polite. Be brief and to the point. Calls are the best approach! If you
must use email, put "Support SB 428" in the subject line.
As always, if you have any questions, contact us at noah@libertyark.net.
You can find in-depth information about NAIS, and past action alerts for
Missouri and other states, on our website at www.libertyark.net
BACKGROUND:
Missouri Senate Bill 428
TALKING POINTS
Begin with: "I want you to support SB 428 and stop NAIS in Missouri." Then
you can talk about the reasons NAIS should be stopped and this bill should
be passed:
NAIS will hurt Missouri's economy:
- There has been no cost analysis by USDA or Missouri Department of
Agriculture
- Costs of the program include the cost of the tags, hardware, software,
time and labor
- Many small farmer and ranchers cannot afford these costs
- Service providers (veterinarians, feed stores, auction houses, meat
processors, etc.) will be harmed when the farmers and ranchers go out of
business.
- Remaining farmers will pass the costs on to consumers, adding to
inflation
Neither the USDA nor the state agency has scientific proof show that NAIS
will improve disease control:
- It does not address the cause, treatment, or transmission of disease, in
domestic or wild animals.
- It does not significantly improve on current methods for identification
and tracking of disease.
NAIS is not necessary for the market. Age- and source-verification is
already available through the USDA's Process Verified Program
NAIS will not improve food safety:
- USDA itself has stated that this is not a food safety program
- Contamination of food with e. coli and other bacteria occurs at the
slaughterhouse or afterwards, while NAIS will stop before that point.
NAIS will not protect against terrorism:
- The microchips chosen by the state can be cloned, destroyed, or infected
with computer viruses, and reprogrammed. Any terrorist or thief can use
this.
- The database of information, created by the state agency and available
to USDA, will provide a target for hackers.
NAIS infringes on people's constitutional rights, including due process,
privacy, and religious freedom.
USDA states that NAIS is voluntary at the federal level, so there is no
"federal mandate" requiring Missouri to implement this program.
Other states are also rejecting or limiting NAIS, so Missouri will not be
disadvantaged by refusing to participate.
SAMPLE EMAIL:
Subject line: "Support SB 428"
Dear Representative _______________:
I urge you to support SB 428, which would stop the National Animal
Identification System (NAIS) from being implemented in Missouri.
I am a ____ (small farmer, consumer, taxpayer - tell them a sentence about
yourself). I am opposed to NAIS because it will impose heavy burdens on
our rights and our economy, without providing any real benefits. Neither
the USDA nor the Missouri State Department of Agriculture has provided any
scientific basis for the claims of improved disease control. NAIS is an
unprecedented expansion of the government bureaucracy into people's
private lives and infringes on our property rights. NAIS will drive many
small and medium-size farmers and ranchers out of business and discourage
people from owning horses and other livestock as pets, resulting in
far-reaching effects on our economy. The only winners in this program are
the microchip manufacturers, the associations that will manage the
databases, and the government employees.
Again, I urge you to support SB 428.
Thank you for your attention to this issue.
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