Feeding Homeless people BANNED: Would YOU break this LAW??!!
BlueRepublican
2012/07/23 23:05:46
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Major Cities all across America are fining and even jailing citizens who are breaking the law by feeding hungry homeless people. Charitable organizations have already began to take legal action.

You need to have the proper tax documentation, permits, and licenses, inspections, etc... from the city and state in order to be able to feed a hungry person. Furthermore, some people who were giving away food (breaking the law, already) were found to have given food that did not 'completely' meet the FDA standards. The crackdown is to protect homeless hungry people from health concerns.

While the battle continues, many have risked losing their freedom and
economic hardship, in order to follow their conscience. What would you
do? Would you feed a hungry person even if it land you in JAIL?

Feeding Homeless people BANNED:
Would YOU break this LAW??!!
Don't forget to vote in the poll right now, leave a comment, reply back, share with everyone you know, and RAVE!!!!

You need to have the proper tax documentation, permits, and licenses, inspections, etc... from the city and state in order to be able to feed a hungry person. Furthermore, some people who were giving away food (breaking the law, already) were found to have given food that did not 'completely' meet the FDA standards. The crackdown is to protect homeless hungry people from health concerns.

While the battle continues, many have risked losing their freedom and
economic hardship, in order to follow their conscience. What would you
do? Would you feed a hungry person even if it land you in JAIL?

Feeding Homeless people BANNED:
Would YOU break this LAW??!!
Don't forget to vote in the poll right now, leave a comment, reply back, share with everyone you know, and RAVE!!!!
Read More: http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/feedin...
Top Opinion
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Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/07/24 02:09:23YES+12To create a constitutional case, yes. To challenge the whole nanny-state special-privilege-reeking inspection system, a thousand times yes.





















While I don't encourage riding other people's charity as your method of survival, it's ridiculous that a small act of charity could land you behind bars.
Im at a homeless shelter, and they keep hounding us to eat more because they get more donations. Have to do all of this stuff, just for money to be kept in the place and what not. Not really complaining but showing that they do make money off the homeless as well. Just sad though.
Honestly though, I care more about helping homeless animals than homeless people. Sorry, but that's just the truth. I know there are some people on the streets who truly struggled to stay off of them, but then there are lazy people....plus, there are people who are NOT homeless who will pose as homeless people and panhandle for extra spending money. Also have heard stories of people being later harassed by homeless people they have given money to. So I just don't. I would give them business cards and other job info though. I know a co-worker of mine once gave a homeless person a card with the info for the company we work for. I'm sure if he applied he could have gotten the job. They don't really drug test for anything or expect a lot of experience so....
Oh so let's see...it's going to spread like wild fire that anyone feeding the homeless is going to get arrested? Ok, well you know what else is going to spread like wild fire? Dead bodies showing up more often.
Seems like these laws protect the few instead of the many.