Incidents such as a viral video from 2017 showing a bacon-wrapped hot dog vendor named Juan having his money taken away and being cited by campus police at UC Berkeley for operating his hot dog cart without a permit will become a thing of the past.
Yeah, God forbid Juan and all the other illegal vendors have to take out a permit and business license or worse yet comply with Health Department regulations and procedures, I men how the hell else are we gonna get our hepatitis, Ptomaine poisoning or E-Coli?
Both food-freedom bills in California will allow hardworking, entrepreneurial individuals to improve their lives and the lives of their families by providing goods and services to a hungry public.
Read, both bills are will allow illegals to continue to sell third world food at third world sanitary levels without repercussion for not complying with food safety and sanitation regulations which burden legitimate food sellers. Not to mention that pesky tax thingy.