FDA Bans Farmers from Caring for Their Own Animals Without Costly Vet Approval

GunCat

8 pointer
Jan 26, 2006
583
Fairview, KY
I'm sure the fact that some of these animal meds are exactly the same as you and I take (per a doctor's prescription) have nothing to do with the FDA edict....can't have the rank and file stocking up on Amoxicillin and Ivermectin for their own use now can we? Big Pharma can't allow that to happen.
 

EC

12 pointer
Jul 13, 2003
14,056
Louisville, KY.
The government is going to cause a shortage so people will die. They’ll blame it on supply chain break downs…when it is by their hands and globalists’ edicts.
 

barney

12 pointer
Oct 11, 2005
19,470
The Savannah Maddox Facebook post I posted up a week ago explained all I need to know and is the “better report for farmers”. Once again….

There is a reason that unelected bureaucrats love to use acronyms, along with the trough-agencies from which they feast. Acronyms make it harder for average Americans to understand the ways in which the Administrative State is actively circumventing the proper channel for making laws, i.e., the legislative branch.

Due to some upcoming changes that will impact Kentucky’s farmers, I have deciphered some of the acronyms in hopes of helping citizens become prepared for these changes.

As of June 11, 2023, the over-the-counter purchase of several commonly used livestock medications will be banned, and a prescription will be required. This will include LA-200 and 300, Noromycin, Vetramycin, Duramycin, Terramycin, Draxxin, Penicillin, Tylan, ToDay, TomMorrow, and many other commonly used livestock antibiotics.

In order to obtain these medications, you will soon be required to have a VCPR (veterinary client-patient relationship) and purchase directly from a licensed veterinarian. This will undoubtedly create a hardship for farmers, due to a well-documented veterinarian shortage in rural areas.

Why is this? Because the FDA is implementing a new “GFI”, an acronym meaning “Guidance for Industry.”

No “guidance” should carry the force of law. Laws are passed by the legislative branch of government- not the executive branch under which the FDA operates.

That said, our problem with out-of-control alphabet agencies goes beyond cattle and swine antibiotics.

Do you remember how Joe Biden used CMS mandates (i.e., federal funding/program certification) to force citizens to receive a vaccine against their will?

The same federal-strings-attached methodology is being used to force radical, identity-based political agendas into our school systems by tying “guidance” to funding!

We deal with administrative overreach at the state level, too. Unelected bureaucrats at the KDE kept Kentucky’s schoolchildren (including toddlers) muzzled in shoddy cloth masks through an “emergency administrative regulation”. The mask requirement wasn’t a law, the legislature didn’t enact it, yet it sure was enforced as one.

We are paying a hefty price for allowing the proper role of government to fade into a distant memory of what our Founders intended. The answer is for legislative bodies, at the state and federal level, to DEFUND abusive agencies and reclaim their unique lawmaking authority.
 

Beagle Huntsman

6 pointer
Jan 20, 2023
246
Earth
The FDA is working to stop the misuse of antibiotics so that antibiotics actually work when needed. It’s that simple. You guys want to make everything into “they” are out to get us, which is nonsense.
 

EC

12 pointer
Jul 13, 2003
14,056
Louisville, KY.
They are cutting off a source of meds to the general public when they finally shut down the medical supply chain. They learned people had recourse and a remedy to their COVID bioweapon via the vet. They’re closing the door to this access now.

Quit submitting to unelected bureaucrats.
 

Beagle Huntsman

6 pointer
Jan 20, 2023
246
Earth
They are cutting off a source of meds to the general public when they finally shut down the medical supply chain. They learned people had recourse and a remedy to their COVID bioweapon via the vet. They’re closing the door to this access now.

Quit submitting to unelected bureaucrats.
Baloney. Has nothing to do with Covid or shutting down anything except the misuse of antibiotics which leads to antibiotic resistance.
Quit spreading your conspiracy theories.
 

Redlined

12 pointer
Sep 23, 2005
4,235
In The Tree Next To Ya
The FDA is working to stop the misuse of antibiotics so that antibiotics actually work when needed. It’s that simple. You guys want to make everything into “they” are out to get us, which is nonsense.
Dumbass. This is why you're on ignore. Mindless liberal cuck, you defend constant hellbent destruction of this country for our supposed better good. I don't want you making my decisions for me, I don't need you to hold my hand, tell me what to drive, wear, eat, or how to take care of my farm. With the border shitshow, Ukrainian money giveaway, corrupt government agencies, and the other myriad of problems your saviors have caused; the last thing anyone needs is more govt meddling in shit they have no business in.
 
Dumbass. This is why you're on ignore. Mindless liberal cuck, you defend constant hellbent destruction of this country for our supposed better good. I don't want you making my decisions for me, I don't need you to hold my hand, tell me what to drive, wear, eat, or how to take care of my farm. With the border shitshow, Ukrainian money giveaway, corrupt government agencies, and the other myriad of problems your saviors have caused; the last thing anyone needs is more govt meddling in shit they have no business in.
Ouch! Lol, knocked his ass out!!

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I’ve got his retard ass on ignore as well but sometimes have to see what others are responding to and it confirms why he’s on ignore to begin with. Grandpa called it ate plumb up with dumbass.
 

GunCat

8 pointer
Jan 26, 2006
583
Fairview, KY
Too many unchecked “Government Agencies” operating without restraint and allowed to issue mandates carrying the force of law without our input.....Related: in the news just a few day ago was another minimum MPG rating for future automobile production. We didn't ask for that and our elected officials have done nothing to reign it in.
 


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