“For starters, if somebody thinks they want to do this, they’re breaking the law. They’re defacing product, and they may even be trespassing. So if somebody thinks they can just walk in and jab a sticker on a product, they’re breaking the law,” Scholz said.
“It’s unclear if those putting stickers on products could be arrested or ticketed, but Scholz said the move lacks class and he hopes those who have considered being involved will stay above the fray.”
That didn’t take long huh?
Bargaining Rights Battle Hits Grocery Store Shelves (unions call for tagging Wis made products)