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Action Alert


March 1, 2007


Testimony on NAIS being given at a hearing before the
Tennessee House Agriculture Committee

WHEN: Tuesday, March 6, 2007, 9:15 am

WHERE: Room 29 of the Legislative Plaza (next to the Capitol). You can get directions from Security.

WHAT: Mr. Jim Acres, head of the South Eastern Livestock Conservancy, will be testifying before the Committee about animal identification. Mr. Acres is pro-NAIS.

ACTION: Please come to the hearing! The Committee is not planning on taking public testimony as far as we know, so it would be best to call the Committee staff at (615) 741-7001 on Friday or Monday, and ask for the opportunity to speak. Alternatively, bring written testimony to hand to the clerk. If possible, bring 17 copies of your testimony (one for each committee member, and one for the record).

You should also send a copy of your statement to your own Representative and Senator. If you are not sure who your legislators are, go to:
www.legislature.state.tn.us/, click on "House," then "members," and then scroll down to the bottom of the page. You can find your legislator based on what county you live in.

If you can't come to the hearing, please send a letter to the Committee at: House Committee on Agriculture, 23 Legislative Plaza, Nashville, Tennessee 37243, or call (615) 741-7001 to talk to the Committee staff.

You can get in-depth arguments against NAIS at www.libertyark.net or www.farmandranchfreedom.org. And, as always, if you have questions or concerns, you can reach us at noah@libertyark.net.

Talking points for testimony or calls:

NAIS will hurt Tennessee's economy:

Neither the USDA nor the TDA has scientific proof that NAIS will improve disease control:

NAIS is not necessary for the market. Age- and source-verification is already available through the USDA's Process Verified Program.

NAIS will not improve food safety:

NAIS will not protect against terrorism.

NAIS infringes on people's constitutional rights, including due process, privacy, and religious freedom.

NAIS unfairly attacks the rights of pet owners and those who raise animals as food for their family.

USDA states that NAIS is voluntary at the federal level, so there is no "federal mandate" requiring Tennessee to implement this program.

Other states are also rejecting or limiting NAIS, so Tennessee will not be disadvantaged by refusing to participate.

Please support bills to stop NAIS from being implemented in Tennessee.

Sample written testimony - Personalize and put it into your own words for the greatest effect!! The testimony has to come from you!!

Testimony to the Tennessee House Committee on Agriculture March 6, 2007

Dear Committee Members:

I am a ____ (small farmer, consumer, taxpayer - tell them a sentence about yourself). I am opposed to all three stages of NAIS - premises registration, animal identification, and tracking - because they impose heavy burdens on our rights and our economy, without providing any real benefits. Neither the USDA nor the Tennessee Department of Agriculture has provided any scientific basis for the claims of improved disease control. NAIS is an unprecedented expansion of the government bureaucracy into people's private lives and infringes on our property rights. NAIS will drive many small and medium-size farmers and ranchers out of business and discourage people from owning horses and other livestock as pets, resulting in far-reaching effects on our economy. The only winners in this program are the microchip manufacturers, the associations that will manage the databases, and the government employees.

I urge you to support bills to stop NAIS from being implemented in Tennessee.

Thank you for your attention to this issue.

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