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They are jailed for performing unlicensed pregnancy tests on their cows.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: ScarletDarkness
They are jailed for performing unlicensed pregnancy tests on their cows.
WTF
Lemme get this straight....Women can go to just about any store and pick up a pregnancy test, but these guys got jailed for testing a friggin' cow ?
Can somebody just push the reset button please ?
Veterinarians have made multiple complaints about “the illegal practice of veterinary medicine by unlicensed individuals employed by NoBull Solutions,” according to a complaint filed with the Department of State in 2020 by the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medicine Association.
The complaint alleges that people employed by NoBull were doing ultrasounds and making diagnoses. The document cites reports from veterinary association members and posts on Facebook.
originally posted by: Dandandat3
Here is a link to an article on the issue:
link
These farmers are being targeted for practicing veterinarian medicine without a license. The Licensed Veterinarians are pushing for this treatment of Farmers so that they are the only one's Farmers can turn to for veterinarian medical care (Monopoly).
Technocrats gonna technocrat
Why would anyone except for the farmer paying for the service care if he hires a licensed or unlicensed veterinarian?
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: ScarletDarkness
There's got to be more to this story.
www.lancasterfarming.com... -8396-1f8ec41b214f.html
Veterinarians have made multiple complaints about “the illegal practice of veterinary medicine by unlicensed individuals employed by NoBull Solutions,” according to a complaint filed with the Department of State in 2020 by the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medicine Association.
The complaint alleges that people employed by NoBull were doing ultrasounds and making diagnoses. The document cites reports from veterinary association members and posts on Facebook.
I mean. There's a reason that we license professionals that do medicine. Too many fly by night operations that use untrained people and ending causing more harm than good.
Do you need to be a licensed ultra sound tech in PA? I don't know.
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AwakeNotWoke
Well, the law is the law. I certainly understand that some things might be over regulated. And sure it's just cows. But if people are doing business it's up to them to comply with all the laws necessary to run a business.
originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
Greedy bastards.
When I was a kid, maybe 8 or 10 years old, my grandmother's brother used to cut our hair. Pawpaw would bring all the kids to Uncle Vicky's and he'd line us up in the driveway and snip away, one by one.
Until the local barber's union (or whatever they called it) told him he couldn't do that. He wasn't charging for it. He only did it for family kids. But that was maybe 50 cents or a dollar for each kid they were losing, and greedy bastards couldn't handle that.
The charges stem from a February 2021 subpoena issued to NoBull Solutions by the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, a licensure board run through the Department of State.
It ordered the business to turn over records related to the state’s investigation within 30 days.
Court documents allege NoBull Solutions failed to do so. The men also never challenged the order, asked for an extension to comply or contacted the court in any way.
“There’s no evidence these gentlemen ever came forward, didn’t hire an attorney to represent themselves at least since 2021, didn’t appear in various court proceedings, didn’t file any paperwork in the various legal proceedings that occurred," said Duer.
In the fall of 2021, the state was granted permission through the Commonwealth Court to enforce the subpoena, giving NoBull Solutions another 30 days to comply. Court records state the men continued to ignore the subpoena.
A May 16, 2023 order shows NoBull Solutions was ultimately found in contempt of court. It was also warned further refusal could result in their arrests and immediate incarceration.
C ourt documents reveal new details about arrests of two farmers in Lancaster and York Counties
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: AwakeNotWoke
Well, the law is the law. I certainly understand that some things might be over regulated. And sure it's just cows. But if people are doing business it's up to them to comply with all the laws necessary to run a business.