... gardening ping.
Thanks for the heads up. I’ll try to remember to link to this tomorrow on the Gardening Thread. I am against such laws, and consider them unconstitutional, but hey - they didn’t ask me. There’s so many laws on the books, we have all probably committed a crime every and twice on Sundays.
I’ll have to check out the links a bit more. If a person is planting open pollinated heirloom seeds, then I don’t see how it could possibly be a patent infringement. Plus, if you are just keeping it in the neighborhood, the chances of it coming up would be pretty small wouldn’t it?
They don’t give these patents in perpetuity do they? I don’t knowing buy any seeds that are connected in any way to Monsanto. I grow my own food to avoid pesticides, GMO, and E-Coli.
Just remember - don’t go on TV, Radio, or give an interview to the newspaper on how to grow all your own food, or get by off the grid. If you do, trouble will surely following soon thereafter.