The manufacture, sale, delivery, holding, or offering for sale of any part of livestock or meat food product containing an mRNA vaccine or vaccine material without clear labels stating the vaccine contents could become prohibited in Tennessee, a new bill filed in the Tennessee General Assembly proposed.
The bill, filed by Republican legislators in the House and Senate, defines mRNA vaccine or vaccine material as a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease by introducing messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) that corresponds to a viral protein.
State Rep. Susan Lynn, the bill’s Republican sponsor in the House, said the COVID-19 vaccine “raised enough questions” that food producers shouldn’t indiscriminately use it on animals….