From: Jim Ray <jmr@shopmiami.com>
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From: Jim Ray <jmr@shopmiami.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 07:30:04 +0800
To: fight-censorship@vorlon.mit.edu
Subject: Re: A Beehive in their Bonnet, from The Netly News
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At 12:41 PM 10/20/97 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
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>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."
Effectively conceding that Mr. Caldeira has more reputation-
capital than they do. Gee, I wonder what an enterprising bee-
keeper would need to do to keep these bureaucrats at bay?
;^)
Suppose that instead of "Mavrik" the solution were instead
the regular burning of hemp byproducts nearby? If nothing
else, this would certainly lead to docile bees...
JMR
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