The town of Sedgwick, Maine, currently leads the pack as far as food  sovereignty is concerned. Local residents recently voted unanimously at a  town hall meeting to pass an ordinance that reinforces its citizens'  God-given rights to "produce, process, sell, purchase, and consume local  foods of their choosing," which includes even state- and  federally-restricted foods like raw milk.
The declaration is one  of the first of its kind to be passed in the US, and it is definitely  not the last. Several other Maine towns -- including Penobscott,  Brooksville, and Blue Hill -- all have similar ordinances up for vote in  the coming weeks.
"Tears of joy welled in my eyes as my town  voted to adopt this ordinance," said Mia Strong, a Sedgwick resident who  frequents local farms. "I am so proud of my community. They made a  stand for local food and our fundamental rights as citizens to choose  that food." Read more...
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