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Stop the NAIS
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
The House of
Representatives recently passed funding for a new federal mandate
that threatens to put thousands of small farmers and ranchers out
of business. The National Animal Identification System, known as
NAIS, is an expensive and unnecessary federal program that requires
owners of livestock cattle, dairy, poultry, and even horses
to tag animals with electronic tracking devices. The intrusive monitoring
system amounts to nothing more than a tax on livestock owners, allowing
the federal government access to detailed information about their
private property.
In typical
Washington-speak, NAIS is voluntary provided USDA
bureaucrats are satisfied with the level of cooperation. Trust me,
NAIS will be mandatory within a few years. When was the last time
a new federal program did not expand once implemented?
As usual, Congress
is spending millions of dollars creating a complex non-solution
to a very simple problem. NAIS will cost taxpayers at least $33
million for starters.
Agribusiness
giants support NAIS, because they want the federal government to
create a livestock database and provide free industry data. But
small and independent livestock owners face a costly mandate if
NAIS becomes law.
Larger livestock
operations will be able to tag whole groups of animals with one
ID device. Smaller ranchers and farmers, however, will be forced
to tag each individual animal, at a cost of anywhere from $3 to
$20 per head. And NAIS applies to anyone with a single horse, pig,
chicken, or goat in the backyard no exceptions. NAIS applies
to children in 4-H or FFA. Once NAIS becomes mandatory, any failure
to report and tag an animal subjects the owner to $1,000 per day
fines.
NAIS also forces
livestock owners to comply with new paperwork and monitoring regulations.
These farmers and ranchers literally will be paying for an assault
on their property and privacy rights, as NAIS empowers federal agents
to enter and seize property without a warrant a blatant violation
of the 4th amendment.
NAIS is not
about preventing mad cow or other diseases. States already have
animal identification systems in place, and virtually all stockyards
issue health certificates. Since most contamination happens after
animals have been sold, tracing them back to the farm or ranch that
sold them wont help find the sources of disease.
More than anything,
NAIS places our family farmers and ranchers at an economic disadvantage
against agribusiness and overseas competition. As dairy farmer and
rancher Bob Parker stated, NAIS is too intrusive, too costly,
and will be devastating to small farmers and ranchers.
NAIS
means more government, more regulations, more fees, more federal
spending, less privacy, and diminished property rights. Its
exactly the kind of federal program every conservative, civil libertarian,
animal lover, businessman, farmer, and rancher should oppose. The
House has already acted, but theres still time to tell the
Senate to dump NAIS. Please call your Senators and tell them you
oppose spending even one dime on the NAIS program in the 2007 agriculture
appropriations bill.
May
30, 2006
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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