Representative Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is leading an initiative to propose a constitutional amendment aimed at securing the "right to grow food and purchase food from the sources that you want." This move addresses concerns over federal restrictions on food production and a market where "four companies control all the meat." Concurrently, debates over the potential to ban lab-grown meat are intensifying, with Alabama proposing legislation against it. Critics argue that such bans could undermine free market principles, while others advocate for a science-based approach to the controversy.
Looking at the debate over whether to ban lab-grown meat in several states, @tylercowen suggests that both sides allow science to come to the rescue https://t.co/WpHtfjXc8o via @opinion
GOP’s latest attempt to butcher free markets: Banning lab-grown meat, @CRampell writes. https://t.co/dbLm7lyvSd https://t.co/wilTc1VRrC
🚨BREAKING: The State of Alabama has proposed legislation to ban lab-grown meat. Do you support this legislation? https://t.co/9FU4vRMyxt
🚨BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie has proposed a constitutional amendment. Rep. Thomas Massie writes, Proposed Constitutional Amendment: “The right of the people to grow food and to purchase food from the source of their choice shall not be infringed, and Congress shall make no… https://t.co/bQ8434TB04
BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie is proposing an amendment to the Constitution that will add the “right to grow food and purchase food from the sources that you want.” “Right now, we’ve descended into this corporatocracy where four companies control all the meat, a few cooperatives… https://t.co/3oKsBJmPA4
BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie is proposing an amendment to the Constitution that will add the “right to grow food and purchase food from the sources that you want. “Right now, we’ve descended into this corporatocracy where four companies control all the meat, a few cooperatives… https://t.co/YynKpuZU6Y
“As our federal government cracks down on food production in ways that will make it harder to grow and purchase food, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is leading the fight to stop them.” I’m proposing a constitutional Amdt. Here’s my interview with @glennbeck https://t.co/2KqOGwNh6K