If a Market or Farm is Under A Federal Indictment, Can Military Spouses...

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...and/or Personnel Shop There? There's a local pumpkin farm under indictment for human trafficking and some military spouses that I know are unsure as to whether or not they can still pick pumpkins there (as we've already planned a trip before this came up). If they cannot, they want something that supports that decision -- A directive, I suppose, of some sort.
Thanks for the response. Some girls would like to do what's "right" not just what they can get away with.
USA Brat -- thanks! I sent a message to the legal office asking for clarification. Many thanks!
 
Ha. Yeah you can shop there. It's not like as soon as you get there, feds will be around asking for your military id. As long as the place is still in business to the public, then you can shop there.
 
G5. Yes you should be able to shop there. But to be on the safe side, call the G5, Public Affairs Office and see if it is restricted first. If not, go for it.
 
If a place if off limits to military and their dependents, they will be on a black list. You can check with your base legal office to see if they are on it. Generally, when a place gets black-listed an email is sent out to all personnel, letting them know of the action.

If no restrictions - go have fun!!
 
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