Nullify the War on Farmers in Oklahoma With SB 2128

Nullify the War on Farmers in Oklahoma With SB 2128
Alert Summary

SB 2128, the "Food Emancipation and Sovereignty Act of 2026," would protect Oklahoma farmers and ranchers from draconian regulations — including federal edicts. It is imperative that legislators pass this bill and reject every attempt to weaken it.

What Can You Do?

Contact your state legislators

Please help enact SB 2128, the "Food Emancipation and Sovereignty Act of 2026," by contacting your state legislators. Urge them to take strong action to protect farmers and ranchers, and to enforce and defend the U.S. Constitution.

Why it Matters

Legislation has been introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature that would help protect farmers and ranchers from draconian regulations — including federal edicts.

Senate Bill 2128 (SB 2128), titled the “Food Emancipation and Sovereignty Act of 2026,” is sponsored by Senator Randy Grellner (R-Stillwater). If enacted, it would remove and prevent excessive government regulations — including those of the federal government — on farming and ranching. The bill declares:

A. Food products that are produced, processed, and sold entirely within the state and do not enter interstate commerce shall be deemed under exclusive state jurisdiction.

B. The sale or provision of local food products directly from a producer in this state to a consumer in this state shall be exempt from federal oversight, licensing, or food inspection including, but not limited to, regulations administered by the United States Food and Drug Administration or the United States Department of Agriculture, to the fullest extent permitted by federal law.

SB 2128 includes other provisions limiting and prohibiting government regulations on farmers and ranchers:

A. No state or local agency shall penalize or restrict a producer from selling local food directly to consumers provided the transaction occurs wholly within state boundaries.

B. No state or local agency shall penalize or restrict the sales of local producers whether through monetary sales restrictions or limiting the quantity of products sold.

SB 2128 is important because farmers and ranchers are under attack globally. Countries around the world are implementing severe restrictions on farming and ranching — including taxing cattle, mandating reduced fertilizer usage, and even seizing farmland. This attack on farmers is also underway in the United States — it is imperative that state governments stand up for farmers by enacting legislation such as SB 2128.

Additionally, by nullifying unconstitutional federal agricultural regulations, SB 2128 is a good first step toward enforcing the U.S. Constitution. Article VI of the Constitution declares, “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof … shall be the supreme Law of the Land.” Accordingly, any law or action that violates or contradicts the Constitution — even federal laws — cannot be “made in Pursuance thereof” and, thus, is not “the supreme Law of the Land.” State officials are duty-bound to nullify such laws or actions.

Urge your state legislators to support SB 2128, the “Food Emancipation and Sovereignty Act of 2026,” and to enforce the U.S. Constitution and defend Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers.