Stowers Family Finally will get Food Back
Thursday, October 8th, 2009 By Lynn WalshAfter nearly a year of waiting the Stowers family from LaGrange, Ohio will finally have their food returned to them from Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Lorain County General Health District. The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law won a court order for all of the food that was seized back in December of 2008 to be returned to the Stowers within two weeks.
According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Lorain County General Health District the food has been properly stored in freezers, therefore should still be edible. If the food is determined to not be edible the Stowers will seek compensation. The fight in court will continue later this month when the rest of the case is decided. The complete story can be viewed here.



October 9th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Dept of agriculture saying year old meat is edible? What rubbish! They publish food standards.
I doubt they stored it at -50F. At 0F hamburger is dog food at 6 months. This stuff was too old and they know it. Now more legal action required to make them do the right thing. Reprobates!