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The Veggie-Libel law, enacted in some U.S. states, allows food producers to sue individuals or organizations for defamation if false statements are made about their agricultural products. Aimed primarily at protecting the agricultural industry from negative publicity, it imposes penalties on those who spread misinformation that could harm a product's reputation. Critics argue that it restricts free speech and hinders activism related to food safety and environmental concerns. The law highlights the tension between agricultural interests and consumer rights to information.

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