FDA is ELIMINATING the exemption that allows harmful chemicals to be in our food

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Al Buckner
Al Buckner
1 month ago

Great News…..But cause of companies bottom line and sick individuals like Gates/Fauct we may be too late for the masses. But future generations a ray of sunshine! This is one is to watch and see if giant leaps or short hops are completed.

Nolan Parker
Nolan Parker
1 month ago

Funny how They allow toxins ,ohh,but in Such Small Amounts that they Do No Harm. And look at the cancer and chronic disease.
Funny how it doesn’t matter that you can smoke a truck load of hemp and Not get high, but growing hemp, producing things that compete with Big Pharma, is illegal ,because they can Detect THC in a laboratory.

Funny,no?

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
1 month ago
Reply to  Nolan Parker

Don’t get me started.
If you can grow it, they will outlaw it.
Can’t even grow your own tobacco or make your own liquor… w/o the royal’s permission…

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
1 month ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

Be of good cheer, Joe. It is slowly changing. My kid grew her own tobacco here in N Idaho two years ago and gave it to her co-worker who dried it for smoking.
I was able to harvest enough grapes last year to make over a gallon of wine. Guess what I found out? Store-bought vino is watered down. Mine was quite a bit stronger as was not at all distilled. You can buy a copper still from CH Kadel’s for around five hundred bucks. Get a copy of The Bootlegger’s Bible and you are in business.
Yes, we still have to be sub rosa and watch out for nosey Karens and Beta Males. Not that big of a problem in my A/O, except over in Little Portland. I see suppressors legalized within this year. It is getting quicker and easier to buy one. Then maybe, just maybe you can walk into Sportsman’s Warehouse and buy a short-barreled shotgun for “home protection.” One thing at a time. Bleib ubrig.

Hedge
Hedge
1 month ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

Who’s asking for permission to do that?

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
1 month ago

‘BOUT FUCKING TINE!!!!

brewer55
brewer55
1 month ago

Question; will this be ignored in our society where rule of law no longer exists? If it is ignored, are there repercussions for those companies that don’t comply?

Latigo Morgan
Latigo Morgan
1 month ago

That’s a lot of words for, “We’ll look at it.”

Follow the DOGE example -- cut out the 9,600 chemicals that are banned in other countries to start with. Then, look at the 400 remaining chemicals that are allowed in Europe.

Latigo Morgan
Latigo Morgan
1 month ago
Reply to  Latigo Morgan

Then, Congress needs to adopt purity laws for our food supply that cannot be changed at the whims of the next administrations.