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A 12-year-old might’ve grown your food. In many states, that’s perfectly legal

5 pointsby linusg789almost 2 years ago

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NoZebra120vClipalmost 2 years ago
I think it&#x27;s a matter of business model here. I don&#x27;t see anything wrong with children on a family farm who pitch in to help the family grow their own food and make a bit of profit by selling the excess. If the place is a factory farm, owned by a corporation, then it would seem that using child labor is more or less reprehensible (especially the migrant kind that barely has a choice where to work.)<p>Of course, with family farms dwindling in these United States, it seems like bringing the labor laws into conformance with the other sectors seems like the best choice. It&#x27;s unfortunate, because once upon a time, family farms were the backbone of this great nation, as they still are in many other parts of the world.