The Alabama Senate has passed Senate Bill 23, categorizing the production, sale, and distribution of lab-grown meat as a Class C felony. The bill, led by Senator Jack Williams, faced no opposition and was passed to the House for further deliberation.
Violations can lead to Class C misdemeanors, which include penalties such as fines, imprisonment, and potential actions against the establishments involved. Concerns over the artificial nature of lab-grown meat were cited, among other reasons for introducing this Bill.
Analyst QuickTake: The US has seen an influx of legislative roadblocks for the cultivated meat industry after the FDA approved the sale of lab-grown chicken within the US last year. This bill is similar to legislative efforts in states like Florida and Arizona , intended to limit or prohibit the sale and production of lab-grown meats.
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