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Here is how to avoid eating Pharrnaburgers!!! To get our country back we need to start at the town or county level and work up. Those shills in DC wont listen anyways! Unless were actually shooting at themFrom: Feed items <hello@...>Subject: New at ByteStyle.tv - Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereigntyjonabrahamson55@...Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 5:08 PM

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Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereignty

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 08:58 AM PDT

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Via GrownInTheCity: The town of Sedgwick, Maine, population 1,012 (according to the 2000 census), has become the first town in the United States to pass a Food Sovereignty ordinance. In doing so, the town declared their right to produce and sell local foods of their choosing, without the oversight of State or federal regulation.

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Here is how to avoid eating Pharrnaburgers!!! To get our country back we need to start at the town or county level and work up. Those shills in DC wont listen anyways! Unless were actually shooting at themFrom: Feed items <hello@...>Subject: New at ByteStyle.tv - Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereigntyjonabrahamson55@...Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 5:08 PM

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New at ByteStyle.tv - Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereignty

Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereignty

Posted: 23 Mar 2011 08:58 AM PDT

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Via GrownInTheCity: The town of Sedgwick, Maine, population 1,012 (according to the 2000 census), has become the first town in the United States to pass a Food Sovereignty ordinance. In doing so, the town declared their right to produce and sell local foods of their choosing, without the oversight of State or federal regulation.

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