
Rep. Thomas Massie is spearheading an initiative to amend the U.S. Constitution to safeguard individuals' rights to grow and purchase food from their preferred sources. This move comes in response to federal government actions that, according to Massie, complicate the processes of growing and buying food. The proposed amendment aims to counteract what Massie describes as a descent into a corporatocracy dominated by a handful of companies controlling significant portions of the food market. The amendment's text specifies that 'the right of the people to grow food and to purchase food from the source of their choice shall not be infringed, and Congress shall make no law regulating the production and distribution of food products which do not move across state lines.'

🚨BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie has proposed a constitutional amendment. Rep. Thomas Massie writes, Proposed Constitutional Amendment: “The right of the people to grow food and to purchase food from the source of their choice shall not be infringed, and Congress shall make no… https://t.co/bQ8434TB04
Proposed Constitutional Amendment: “The right of the people to grow food and to purchase food from the source of their choice shall not be infringed, and Congress shall make no law regulating the production and distribution of food products which do not move across state lines.” https://t.co/jrWdRDWVrj
BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie is proposing an amendment to the Constitution that will add the “right to grow food and purchase food from the sources that you want.” “Right now, we’ve descended into this corporatocracy where four companies control all the meat, a few cooperatives… https://t.co/3oKsBJmPA4