New Sticker Campaign - This is how we beat them
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I'm not saying DON'T do this, but if you do, you should know the possible consequences. Currently, thirteen states — Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas – have food libel laws. Known as the "veggie libel laws" people can be sued for disparaging foods, especially in agriculture economies of the states listed above.
Just wanted y'all to know what you might be facing if caught doing this.
Libel is false information. This would be true information. However, care would be needed to ensure that such products this was done to actually do contain bug parts and not just rumored to.
You may be right. But I also know that large corporations have platoons of lawyers, all just itching for a case like this. Guilt or innocence doesn't matter to them, but tying someone up in costly legal battles for a few years is a blood sport for them. Again, all I'm saying is to be aware of possible consequences if engaging in this kind of guerilla warfare.
Up front- I wouldn’t do this. Next.... is it really disparaging if the sticker is true?
I don't know a lot about case law, but I do know that sometimes people get charged with things JUST to make an example of them and warn off others who might do it too. And living through countless court appearances and paying legal bills would be a major pain in the ass for anyone.
As I said, though, I'm neither advocating nor disapproving of this tactic; I'm merely stating that laws are in place that people should know about. If folks are rebellious enough and don't care about the consequences, then do what you've gotta do. Otherwise...
Excellent points... I forget that sometimes (often?) the legal system isn’t based on common sense.
I can't recall what famous person said it, but "The law is an ass." These particular "veggie libel laws" were made under lobby pressure from certain agriculture mega-farms and food giants, not because they helped the public in any way.
Yes, if you're going to place the stickers, do not place them on the actual products.
Food tampering is what you'll be charged with. It's a 2nd degree felony in Texas.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/05/738938037/police-identify-the-blue-bell-licker-in-viral-video
I'll just wear a black hoodie, mask, tight black pants and black gloves. They will think I'm Antifa and leave me along.
Sued for disparaging foods? What does that even mean?
I have posted quite enough on this, suggest you Google "veggie libel laws" and "disparaging food" if you want to dig deeper. Hey, I'm just he messenger, NOT the message.
That's insane