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Re: Sal's Frustration and Certification



sal wrote:
> 
> I just want people to tell the truth and those that do that should not have
> to pay one cent to grow and sell organic.  Make those that break the law
> pay for it. The way it is now the weight of the law and the cost of the law
> is all on the righteous organic farmers back.

Personally, I see nothing wrong with Sal's wanting to kick a little ass,
when it's clearly called for.  It also seems to me that he could use a
label like "Righteous-Organik-Farmer" and maybe get off without
certifying or being taxed, what with it's all being one word and not
even containing the word organic.  He might want to have a few lawyers
on call (ACLU or whoever'd take it on for principal's sake) and maybe
even get a lot of free publicity out of it for his produce, if the feds
don't leave him alone for it.  He could also do CSA as Woody said or
even walk across the border, like someone I know.

-- 

Douglas M. Hinds, Director General
Centro para el Desarrollo Comunitario y Rural A.C. (CeDeCoR)
(Center for Community and Rural Development) - (non profit)
Petronilo Lopez No. 73 (Street Address)
Apdo. Postal No. 61 (Mailing Address)
Cd. Guzman, Jalisco 49000 MEXICO
U.S. Voice Mailbox:  1 630 300 0550 (e-mail linked)
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Tel. & Fax:  011 523 413 5222 (not functioning properly)
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e-mail: cedecor@ipnet.com.mx, dmhinds@acnet.net, dhinds@.ucol.mx


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