Yes, I want to protect my health and health freedom by urging Congress to support
The Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act (S.
1460/H.R. 2932)
Summarized Information About S. 1460 and H.R. 2939 You Can Use in Your Letter: These are paired bills with bipartisan support which would prohibit the massive feeding of antbotics to animals used for food. These bills are of immense significance to the health of our children, ourselves, the animals themselves and the einvironment. Animal feeding of antibitoics also keeps animals alive in filthy and dispicable conditions who otherwise would die.
When Denmark made the use of antibitoics illegal in cattle they saw no increase in food procduction costs. Discontinuing antibiotic routine treatment can be expected to cut down significantly on the number of food-born resistent infections and contamination of the environment. In addition, they protect my health and that of my family by allowing meat to be marketed with high antibiotic residue levels. The environement is contaminated with bi-products which have a wide spread and long-term negative impact on the earth.
All of this contamination and food born suffering and death is fully preventable by eliminating antibiotic feeding in our food animals.
Very Important Instructions to Make Your Letter as Effective as Possible:
Are you aware that Congressmen and Congresswomen get tired of the same-old, same-old just like you do? Your personalized but brief email really counts!
When the same letter comes in to a Congressional office with no change
at all, over and over, mind-fatigue sets in and the staffers who
collate these letters pay less and less attention to them. Here’s what works for Congress:
1. Indicate what you want your Congress person to do
in a line at the top of your letter in large, bold type. For example: “PROTECT MY HEALTH FREEDOM: OPPOSE HR XXXX″.
2. Identify the Natural Solutions Foundation
Congress appreciates knowing which grass roots organization you agree
with enough to write your letter. Include a sentence at the beginning
of the first paragraph like, “I am writing to you at the suggestion of
the Natural Solutions Foundation to strongly encourage your support/opposition
to [insert bill #] which would [give a single phrase summary of
the bill].
3. Personalize your letter Tell your story briefly, briefly,
briefly. State who you are, how old you are and why this is important
to you. Remember to keep it brief.
4. Identify yourself as a constituent.
Include your name, address and email at the conclusion of your email.
Congressional offices do not pay any attention to, or answer, communications from
people who are not constituents. If you do not identify yourself as a
constituent your email is wasted. Don’t waste your effort and your
opinion by omitting this crucial information.