Benevolent Government Allows Kids The ‘Right’ To Do Farming Chores

This is probably the best news I’ve read all week. That this *rule* was ever even brought UP by a bunch of politicians who wouldn’t know soil from manure is absolutely absurd…and invasive…and another perfect example of a government unable or unwilling to keep the hell OUT of our lives!!!

And I hope this also serves as a reminder that ‘We the People’ can still raise enough of a ruckus to force the government to back down…at least now and then…

Under pressure from farming advocates in rural communities, and following a report by The Daily Caller, the Obama administration withdrew a proposed rule Thursday that would have applied child labor laws to family farms.

Critics complained that the regulation would have drastically changed the extent to which children could work on farms owned by family members. The U.S. Department of Labor cited public outcry as the reason for withdrawing the rule.

“The decision to withdraw this rule — including provisions to define the ‘parental exemption’ — was made in response to thousands of comments expressing concerns about the effect of the proposed rules on small family-owned farms,” the Department said in a press release Thursday evening. “To be clear, this regulation will not be pursued for the duration of the Obama administration.”

The rule would have dramatically changed what types of chores children under the age of 16 could perform on and around American farms. It would have prohibited them from working with tobacco, operating almost all types of power-driven equipment and being employed to work with raw farm materials.

“Prohibited places of employment would include country grain elevators, grain bins, silos, feed lots, stockyards, livestock exchanges and livestock auctions,” read a press release from last August.

Read Full Story at Daily Caller

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