It looks like a town in Maine has sent a big middle finger to Augusta and Washington D.C.
Sedgwick, Maine has done what no other town in the United States has done. The town unanimously passed an ordinance giving its citizens the right “to produce, process, sell, purchase, and consume local food. of their choosing.” This includes raw milk, locally slaughtered meats, and just about anything else you can imagine. It’s also a decided bucking of state and federal laws…
It’s all up to the seller and buyer to negotiate.
Such a novel idea.
Coverage here.