You know, I wonder if instead of looking to city or local governments to understand and support farming rights under MRTFA, we should instead be making the case to our state representatives. The law was passed by the state legislature, after all, and you would think it would be in their interest to make sure that local governments understand and honor the state law that they passed.
Anyway, I thought I would give that a try, so I emailed my state representative this morning. I let him know the ways that I think having chickens enriches not only me and my family but also my friends and neighbors, and gave him the link to the now famous MSU/MSUE document that summarizes the MRTFA so nicely. I told him that my understanding is that MRTFA supersedes local ordinances in the specific subset of cases where farming operations (backyard chickens) are both commercial (sell eggs) and well managed (GAAMPS), and asked whether that was also his understanding - or whether there are other considerations that I should know about.
I'll let you know if anything comes of it.
Meanwhile, good luck to all of you out there fighting the good fight.
Anyway, I thought I would give that a try, so I emailed my state representative this morning. I let him know the ways that I think having chickens enriches not only me and my family but also my friends and neighbors, and gave him the link to the now famous MSU/MSUE document that summarizes the MRTFA so nicely. I told him that my understanding is that MRTFA supersedes local ordinances in the specific subset of cases where farming operations (backyard chickens) are both commercial (sell eggs) and well managed (GAAMPS), and asked whether that was also his understanding - or whether there are other considerations that I should know about.
I'll let you know if anything comes of it.
Meanwhile, good luck to all of you out there fighting the good fight.