The Property Rights Newsletter
September 16, 2011 - Issue #629
"The two most common elements in the universe
are Hydrogen and stupidity."
- Harlan Ellison |
Hay and the EPA: EPA declares hay a pollutant in effort to drive small, mid-sized family cattle ranchers out of business. "Now that EPA has declared hay a pollutant, every farmer and rancher that stores hay, or that leaves a broken hay bale in the field, is potentially violating EPA rules and subject to an EPA enforcement action," responded Callicrate. "How far are we going to let this agency go before we stand up and do something about it?" "EPA is turning a blind eye toward the mega-feedlots that are a real risk for pollution and, instead, is antagonizing small to mid-sized family operations in an effort to help their packer-partners capture the entire live cattle supply chain away from family farm and ranch operations."
Electronic cigarettes on airplanes: The U.S. Department of Transportation wants to make it clear that the ban on smoking on commercial planes includes electronic cigarettes. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Wednesday that the agency is proposing a new law that explicitly bans the smoking of electronic cigarettes on all domestic and international commercial flights in the U.S. The current law bans the smoking of tobacco on planes but does not single out the use of electronic cigarettes. Under the federal rule-making process, the public has until Nov. 14 to submit comments on the proposed ban at the Federal Docket Management System. Federal officials said they could not estimate how long it will take to review the comments and prepare a final rule for adoption.
AL: A $13.3 million federally funded anti-smoking campaign led by a Birmingham public relations firm aimed at making Alabama a smoke-free state will result in a loss of businesses, jobs, tax revenues and citizen rights. "The bottom line is Alabama citizens want choice and, most importantly jobs, not Big Brother," McCalla said.
FL: The City of Orlando is considering a resolution to urge the city’s citizens to refrain from smoking outdoors on public properties. “The Florida Clean Indoor Air Act, as amended, already legislates against our rights to enjoy tobacco products indoors and against the rights of property owners to determine the smoking policies of their own establishments. Orlando citizens and visitors shouldn’t have to be concerned about whether or not to light up outdoors because of some city resolution,” Borysiewicz added.
GA: DeKalb kills proposed smoking ban. Four of the commissioners present agreed with owners of DeKalb’s eight adult clubs and 20 other nightclubs, that the ban would hurt business. "I don’t want us going down a slippery slope where we end up telling people what they can do in their own home," said Larry Johnson, the commission’s presiding officer. "You start in the business realm and we could have some unintended consequences."
SC: Pendleton Considers Smoking Ban Inside Homes If Public Is Served. Pendleton Town Council reworded a smoking ban proposal. The new version defines a private office and makes it clear that smoking would not be allowed in private homes if public business was done there. The council may vote next month for the first time.
Africa: Poor data detract from big health goals. AFTER years of prioritising diseases of poverty such as HIV and malaria, the United Nations (UN) has finally realised that "noncommunicable diseases" such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease are now the biggest health problem facing developing countries. Those trying to influence the summit want measurable targets. The World Health Organisation (WHO) wants the UN to agree to a target of 25% fewer preventable deaths by 2025 and detailed targets covering everything from salt consumption to breast-cancer screening.
UK: Forest at the party conferences events, 9/27, 10/3, 10/4.
World: Smokers Blogs. Watch instant postings to your favorite blogs. The Pro-Choice Smoking Doctor, Tea and Cigarettes: Pat Nurse, Freedom to Choose: Scotland, Freedom to Choose: England, Banging on about the Smoking Ban: Frank Davis, Rest of the Story: Michael Siegel, Tobacco Truth: Brad Rodu, Velvet Glove Iron Fist: Christopher Snowdon, and more! |
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