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Vt. Sen. Leahy to seek maple syrup protection law
2011-10-12
[Yahoo News] U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy
...Democrat Senator-for-Life from Vermont, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, source of more leaks than a plumber could keep up with...
says he's planning to introduce legislation to make it a federal crime for people to mislabel products as containing maple syrup.
Well, by Gawd, that'll straighten the country out!
Leahy said Tuesday the legislation is needed to protect Vermont's maple crop from fraud.
Probably that and global economic collapse are the greatest problems the United States faces today...
The move came in the aftermath of a recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation that found a man who had been selling fake Vermont "maple" syrup, when the product contained no syrup.
Did it contain any maples?
Leahy's proposal would create a new federal felony offense and increase the sentences that prosecutors can seek for people who defraud consumers and farmers by intentionally mislabeling maple products.
That's right! String 'em up! It'll be a lesson to the others!
Leahy, a Democrat, announced his plan at the same time he was announcing the state had received a $70,000 federal grant to help market Vermont maple syrup.
Posted by:Fred

#7  ..no problem. New Mexico is a location for a lot of federal NIMBY activity - remember they nuked New Mexico first! It help keeps the state just ahead, in the average per capita income, of Mississippi and Louisiana.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-12 22:57  

#6  It must stimulate the taxpayers in New Mexico to know they're contributing their fair share of the 70K to help Vermont market its maple syrup.
Posted by: KBK   2011-10-12 22:23  

#5  One sap trying to protect another form of sap.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-10-12 13:49  

#4  So whaddaya in for?
Murder. Arson. Carjacking. You?
Counterfeit maple syrup...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-10-12 12:59  

#3  I didn't know he was a John Ringo fan.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-10-12 12:20  

#2  Should it also be a crime that there are no log cabins in Log Cabin syrup?
Posted by: Perfesser   2011-10-12 11:49  

#1  The state or a consortium of producers can trademark "Real Vermont Maple Syrup" and then tag their stuff to identify the 'real thing' without more laws.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-12 11:19  

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