Interesting that this is interesting

4 Likes

Next thing you know; they’ll be asking for the right to “real” healthcare".
If that happens; color insurance-care gone!

1 Like

Wow, I had no idea this was going on in Maine! I was wondering if/when some state would put something like this in their constitution. Getting local or state legal protections for people’s right to real food – at very least the right to grow food on their own property – is an important entry in the “what can we do” column.

4 Likes

I have been following this. We are planning to move to rural Maine in the spring where will will expand our homestead. This is important. We are currently in western Massachusetts and the nanny state here is restrictive. We make and can sauces and pickles that we would like to sell on a limited basis. In Maine we can do what we cannot do here in Massachusetts.

CAF has been saying for a long time now that it will be all about calories. Food sources are becoming more and more important. This needs to happen in more states.I

4 Likes

I’m ready to cancel mine. High rates and no trust in the medical community mean I am not or will not use what we pay for. We badly need an alternative that is not in the government’s pocket.

4 Likes

As a self employed person since 1983, II have only had health insurance for a very brief period of time. Lucky because my husband died of cancer very quickly and insurance covered it. I was SO unimpressed with hospitals and “health care”, that I have never had any since but rather worked to improve my health, instead (like growing organic food).

Thanks for the post. Glad to see Maine is “on it”.

4 Likes