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Action Alert


January 17, 2007


Immediate Action Needed to Protect Our Food Supply!
Fight Cattle ID!

We face a serious threat to our food supply. The Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA) has pushed through a requirement to add a new electronic tag to all cattle by March 1, 2007, just 6 weeks from now. This is a needless, costly procedure that will saddle small family farms with practical, financial, and ethical burdens. Many may leave the business rather than comply, or be forced out by the costs. While this is being done under the guise of the tuberculosis program, it is also the start of a federal program, called the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), which will bring all animals (including pets) under massive government surveillance.

MDA's plan will harm both farmers and consumers. Please contact our Governor and ask her to halt the program until reasonable alternatives can be found.

What to do - Contact the Governor:
Between Wednesday, January 17, and Friday, February 9, call, fax, e-mail or write the Governor. Focus on just one or two points in each message. State your name and address and ask the Governor to stop implementation of the Michigan Mandatory Animal Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Program. This is the only way we can stop this with so little time left.

We need 3,000 messages to get her attention enough to act. We can do this! (1) contact the Governor yourself and (2) forward the alert to 10 friends. We need to reach farmers and consumers throughout the state with this request!

Contact information:
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm
P.O. Box 30113
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-3400
Fax: (517) 335-6863
Email form: http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-21992_21995-65331--,00.html

What to Say & How
Call, fax, and email are best if you can do it. Below are talking points that you may use in your messages. Be sure to personalize your call, email or letter - tell her a bit about who you are and why you think this is important. Show you care, but stay polite.

Messages Due to Governor February 9th - Meeting
Friday, February 9th is the target date to deliver messages. We will then ask the Governor for an in-person meeting to present the issues. If you must use mail, for religious reasons, just send the letters as soon as you can.

For more information, go to www.libertyark.net or contact Lisa Imerman at lrimerman@comcast.net or 248-618-9266.

Talking points

Economic Damage NAIS and the Michigan's Mandatory RFID Cattle tagging program will drive farmers and ranchers out of business and hurt Michigan's economy.

No Scientific Basis Neither the USDA nor the MDA has scientific proof show that this will improve disease control.

Not for Food Safety The program will not improve food safety.

Not About Terrorism The program will not protect against terrorism.

Unconstitutional The NAIS and Michigan's mandatory Cattle RFID tagging program infringes on people's constitutional rights, including due process, privacy, and religious freedom. MDA's proposal to address religious concerns isn't fully defined.

Voluntary Federal NAIS USDA states that NAIS is voluntary at the federal level, so there is no "federal mandate" requiring MDA to move forward with this program.

No Legal Basis MDA is implementing this new program via policy change, with no new legislation or the normal regulatory process.

CONCLUSION: Many legislators are prepared to address the issue, but they need more time. We implore the Governor to stop this program before March 1.



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