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From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 00:53:27 +0800
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Subject: A Beehive in their Bonnet, from The Netly News
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The Netly News (http://netlynews.com/)
October 20, 1997
A Beehive in Their Bonnet
by Declan McCullagh (declan@well.com)
John Caldeira's remark in a beekeeper's discussion
area on Prodigy seemed innocuous enough: It
described how to rid honeybees of parasites. "Two
ounces of Mavrik mixed with one gallon of water and
sprayed on the bottom boards of one's hives several
times a year. It is reportedly very effective,"
Caldeira wrote.
Honey may attract flies, but this discussion about its
production drew swarms of bureaucrats. The Texas
Department of Agriculture charged Caldeira with
violating a state law banning unapproved discussions
of bee medicines and fined the 42-year-old hobbyist
$600. A draft statement from the department
complains that Caldeira was "criticizing
regulations" and improbably argues that "the honey
market in the U.S. could become depressed because
of widespread concerns about its safety and due to
Mr. Caldeira's suggestion that commercial beekeepers
are using Mavrik in their hives."
But the Texas bureaucrats have a problem: The law
seems to violate the First Amendment's guarantees
of freedom of speech. "There is absolutely no doubt
that John Caldeira's speech is -- and should be --
protected speech under the First Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution," says Mike Godwin, staff counsel
to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
[...]
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