I read the article through twice.
There were several things in it that were not quite accurate as I understand it however I would need to research more. It is always possible for me to be wrong. :)
However I do not see anything in the article that supports the title. Could someone please be so kind as to highlight the sentences in question?
I was looking for it in the article text posted above too.
It’s in the YouTube video link at the top of this thread. At 0:27, Senator Rand Paul says “Someone who has more than seven days of food in their house can be considered a potential terrorist”.
I wouldn’t be surprised in the least that homeschoolers would qualify under new federal guidelines, since we don’t fall in lock step with the system.
Ping as it is of general interest to homeschoolers.
So much for telling us to store cans of tuna under our bed; or stock up for hurricanes, etc. Use to be they wouldn't touch home canned foods; afraid I guess. Wonder if that's still true?
It’s in the video at the link which shows Rand Paul speaking. Someone who is missing fingers on their hands, someone who has guns, someone who has ammunition that is weatherproofed someone who has more than 7 days of food in their house can be considered a potential terrorist according to laws on the books now...
I’ve seen the written law - it’s all there - Can’t remember the title - but someone here might.
but believe me, you have more than a weeks worth of food - you are NOT a storer - you ARE a looter...subject to arrest.