The topic of Pesticide Free is gaining traction as people become increasingly concerned about the health and environmental impacts of pesticides. Petitions under this topic often advocate for stricter regulations on pesticide use, organic farming practices, and alternatives to chemical pesticides. One notable petition calls for a ban on harmful pesticides linked to bee population decline, highlighting the critical role of pollinators in our ecosystem.
Other petitions emphasize the need for transparency in labeling and the right to know which pesticides are used in our food. By supporting these petitions, individuals can help promote sustainable farming practices and protect both human health and the environment. Join the movement to advocate for pesticide-free alternatives and create a healthier, more sustainable future for all.
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I love having chickens. My children enjoy taking care of them. I almost always have extra eggs my neighbors enjoy. Thank you for taking action so more people can have access to clean fresh eggs and poultry.
I am four people having chickens on their property as long as they go through a training and realize this is a financial and long-term commitment. These are living beings and must be cared for properly. Therefore they need daily care, a place to live where they are warm in the winter and shade provided in the summer, fresh, clean water daily, chicken feed daily, a place for them to roost at night that is protected from predators, the chicken pen and chicken house must be cleaned out on a regular basis. There must be a place provided for them to take their dry baths in dirt that will help keep them healthy. So, if people are committed to educating themselves, committed to the financial expense of caring for chickens, willing to make sure that everything that is needed is provided for these live animals, then I support this. But, humans are fickle and just like during the pandemic when everybody adopted a pet and then they decided they didn't have time for them so they gave them to shelters. That behavior from humans is not okay. So think before you make a commitment to keeping live chickens on your property.
HOA’s have too much deciding powers that can negatively affect homeowners. Their ability to source their own food on their own land is one of these things. Homeowners should be able to have their own garden, chickens for eggs, etc. to help sustain themselves.