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Senate bill would make selling fake maple syrup a felony offense



Six senators introduced legislation that would make selling fake maple syrup a felony offense leading to fines and up to five years in prison.


The Maple Agriculture Protection and Law Enforcement (MAPLE) Act is a response to what chief sponsor Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and others say is the increasing practice of cheating Vermont, Upstate New York and other maple syrup regions by selling inferior, fake syrup.

I have been alarmed by the growing number of individuals and businesses claiming to sell genuine Vermont maple syrup when they are in fact selling an inferior product that is not maple syrup at all, Leahy said Thursday. This is fraud, plain and simple, and it undermines a key part of Vermonts economy and reputation for quality that has been hard-earned through Vermonters hard work.

He added that others in the syrup-producing regions of Maine, New York and other states also have been hurt. Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) are all co-sponsors.


Under current law, selling fake maple syrup is a misdemeanor offense.


Under the bill, S. 1742, selling fake maple syrup would be listed as an act of fraud that is seen as a felony offense, along with falsifying bank entries, mortgage transactions, loan applications and citizenship records, along with dozens of other activities.


We need to make sure that those who intentionally deceive consumers get a trip to jail, not a slap on the wrist,Leahy said. Schemers should not easily be able to sully the seal of quality that is associated with genuine Vermont maple syrup.


The bill specifically lists what qualifies as real maple syrup: a liquid food derived from heating tree sap or mixing water and maple sugar. In either case, not less than 66 percent of the weight of the product must be soluble solids derived solely from the sap of a species of tree in the genus Acer.


http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/189087-senate-bill-would-make-syrup-fraud-a-felony


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They should all be dragged out of the Senate and shot for even wasting time on this.
 
just congress exercising it's commerce clause power. besides, we don't have nearly enough felony crimes for non violent and victimless offenses.
 
Senate bill would make selling fake maple syrup a felony offense



Six senators introduced legislation that would make selling fake maple syrup a felony offense leading to fines and up to five years in prison.


The Maple Agriculture Protection and Law Enforcement (MAPLE) Act is a response to what chief sponsor Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and others say is the increasing practice of cheating Vermont, Upstate New York and other maple syrup regions by selling inferior, fake syrup.

I have been alarmed by the growing number of individuals and businesses claiming to sell genuine Vermont maple syrup when they are in fact selling an inferior product that is not maple syrup at all, Leahy said Thursday. This is fraud, plain and simple, and it undermines a key part of Vermonts economy and reputation for quality that has been hard-earned through Vermonters hard work.

He added that others in the syrup-producing regions of Maine, New York and other states also have been hurt. Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) are all co-sponsors.


Under current law, selling fake maple syrup is a misdemeanor offense.


Under the bill, S. 1742, selling fake maple syrup would be listed as an act of fraud that is seen as a felony offense, along with falsifying bank entries, mortgage transactions, loan applications and citizenship records, along with dozens of other activities.


We need to make sure that those who intentionally deceive consumers get a trip to jail, not a slap on the wrist,Leahy said. Schemers should not easily be able to sully the seal of quality that is associated with genuine Vermont maple syrup.


The bill specifically lists what qualifies as real maple syrup: a liquid food derived from heating tree sap or mixing water and maple sugar. In either case, not less than 66 percent of the weight of the product must be soluble solids derived solely from the sap of a species of tree in the genus Acer.


http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/189087-senate-bill-would-make-syrup-fraud-a-felony


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They should all be dragged out of the Senate and shot for even wasting time on this.

YIPPEE!!!

It's about time. Nothing ruins a good day more than ordering pancakes and receiving fake maple syrup.

It should be a felony. Ripping people off needs to be addressed. Instead of "Buyer beware" it should be "Seller beware".

Let's hope this idea continues to small businesses which rip off people and then declare bankruptcy. Especially businesses which deal in home improvements. Roofing, brick work, home additions....the business owner gets paid for a shoddy job and then files for bankruptcy. LLC nonsense. The owner uses the ill-gotten gains to pay his mortgage, buy a car and/or home furnishings and the customer can not recoup their loss. Nothing but legalized scams. Throw the crooks in prison!! :rant:
 
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