Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 From the Vitamin Lawyer: Wednesday, October 1, 2008 NJ DietitiansBill Still a Threat to Health Freedom Here is where you can send a message about No Restrictions on Nutritional Free Speech to your state legislators, no matter your state of residence: salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/56...n.jsp In NJ you can also contact your NJ legislator at: www.njleg.state.nj.us/ This just in from New Jersey - ------------- October 1, 2008 - This week is the last week in which we can try to influence an assembly committee to oppose the proposed Dietitians Monopoly Bill, A2933 . This bill has already passed in the Assembly Health and Senior Services Committee last month on the 15th and one more committee must pass it before it is sent to the senate for their committee approvals - where we will have to begin all over again to oppose it. If successful in the senate we will hold a rally before the final vote as our last effort . Next Monday , October 6th, 2008, the final assembly committee to hear Bill A2933 will be the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Please contact all the appropriations committee members listed below and ask them to oppose bill A2 933. Call them and Email them -- information below. Tell the assembly people that this bill is not only exclusionary and making natural health businesses and practitioners illegal , but will be expensive for the state to monitor and enforce. Remind them that when t his bill passed in Ohio that about 800 practitioners were initially arrested and hundreds of lives and businesses were destroyed by those who had to enforce the bill. There are no practitioners left in Ohio other than dietitians and few health shops other than the medically approved GNC. Read more at: vitaminlawyerhealthfreedom.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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