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Why in the world does the United States Department of Agriculture
need to know if you have a vegetable garden and furthermore, why
would they need that information in a national database? If you
understand unlawful executive orders, you’ll know why, but to that
in a moment.
Begin by watching the USDA’s taxpayer funded propaganda and pushed
on criminal accomplices to the agenda in social media.
originally posted by: derfreebie
Why in the world does the United States Department of Agriculture
need to know if you have a vegetable garden
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: derfreebie
How about no.
I dual weild carrots, come and take it!
....shall not be infringed!
originally posted by: vNex92
That seems like an invasion of rights, privacy.
Stockpiling food when there is no current or forecasted emergency is not illegal. When there is plenty of food to go around, you are free to stockpile it. During a time of crisis, scarcity, or government emergency declaration, food may be in short supply. Hoarding during this time can be deemed illegal.
Under a state of emergency, the government might exercise its right to confiscate supplies from civilians.
originally posted by: MetalThunder
ITs a Trap !
Is Stockpiling Food Illegal in the United States?
Stockpiling food when there is no current or forecasted emergency is not illegal. When there is plenty of food to go around, you are free to stockpile it. During a time of crisis, scarcity, or government emergency declaration, food may be in short supply. Hoarding during this time can be deemed illegal.
Under a state of emergency, the government might exercise its right to confiscate supplies from civilians.