That's how I read it. So now I understand the use of "premises". My girlfriends father, who used to own the place, has chickens there, so unbeknowst to me, he gets the letter and does nothing with it, he thinks it's from when they had cows. So he is the chicken premises for etertinty. I need to call and see if they will delete it. They have all the info on us anyway, every time you get a state health cert they get a copy.
So my girlfriend and her sister each have a lot and co-own the balance. I hope I'm making some sense!
It's about controlling food, not animal health.
----- Original Message -----From: Sharon ZecchinelliSent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:19 PMSubject: Re: [MA_Against_NAIS] Only 33 Members?!There really isn't an opt-out. The best they will do is 'inactivate' your number, but ho-hum, so what? You are still there in the database.
Who is 'her'?
Sharon
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:55 PM, ostrand11 <neshaftco@verizon.net > wrote:
I hear sheeple grazing.
I'm late to the party, I refused my nais, "her" father (same premises location) now gives me his letter from the state with the pin number, great. I don't see where I can opt out. Am I correct in assuming I can't opt him out once a pin is issued?
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