5/5/2010 7:54:27 PM
Raw milk is miles above processed milk. And raw goats milk is even better.I understand the regulation if you're shipping milk all over the country, but it doesn't make sense that I can't buy it from my neighbors or farmers market. you can still have refrigeration or expiration requirements.
5/5/2010 8:05:21 PM
An article from The Independent several years ago:http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/drink-it-raw/Content?oid=1202527
5/5/2010 9:16:56 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't one of the attractions at the state fair getting milk straight from the cow? Surely the state wouldn't be providing something hazardous to our health at a state fair right?
5/5/2010 10:02:32 PM
Personally I think they should handle raw milk in a similar fashion to raw oysters. Slap a label on the milk showing the risks involved in consuming it and let the consumers decide if they're willing to take that risk.
5/6/2010 1:32:32 AM
If I recall from the Independent article (I remember reading it when it came out), the real problem is the big dairy companies that can't really deal in raw milk and who don't want competition. The FDA is just enforcing the rules -- it doesn't have a choice. It's the legislators suckling at the teat of big dairy who are the assholes.I've never had raw milk, but I'd like to try it. Personally I can't stand "regular" milk so maybe the better taste could get me to avoid being a man with osteoporosis. [Edited on May 6, 2010 at 1:37 AM. Reason : ]
5/6/2010 1:36:43 AM
I've had raw milk when visiting my grandparents in California and I have to say it's pretty awesome.Does anyone know the current rules on buying raw milk in NC. The Independent article talks about some legislation that was going to allow cow-shares but that was 3 years ago. Anyone know if it passed?
5/6/2010 4:42:31 AM
How great that certifiably dangerous drugs can be legally manufactured and sold in the country which not only kill, maim, and injure several millions yearly, but also harm and kill non-users, but there are stringent laws in place against fresh unprocessed milk!
5/6/2010 4:49:46 AM
Democracy at work.
5/6/2010 6:07:24 AM
You misspelled the key word:Corporatocracy at work
5/6/2010 6:12:32 AM
5/6/2010 6:42:45 AM
5/6/2010 8:12:35 AM
Monsanto sucks hard core.Anyone know where in the Triangle you can procure raw milk?
5/6/2010 8:41:29 AM
^I've always just gotten it "from a friend". Kind of like how you get moonshine, home-grown headies, or a decent hooker. You have to trust the source.Another Independent article:http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/raw-milk-back-on-the-table/Content?oid=1208615 (2009)
5/6/2010 8:55:05 AM
Yeah I'm going to have to see about finding a source. There's a farm near my grandparents' place in SC that sells it but that's a bit far for regular use
5/6/2010 9:12:19 AM
Get enough tdubbers to chip in and buy a cow.
5/6/2010 9:43:18 AM
5/6/2010 9:47:07 AM
^^ Have they reallowed cow shares in NC? If they have I would definitely consider doing this. We can get a tdub cow and name her Mrs. Wuf
5/6/2010 9:48:47 AM
I was thinking Ambrosia but that would work too.
5/6/2010 10:28:34 AM
lol
5/6/2010 10:59:26 AM
5/6/2010 11:13:48 AM
^One where giant corporations and the government, not consumers, decide what products are available.In other words, one that is not free. No one ever said that freedom was 100% safe.
5/6/2010 11:17:52 AM
Hasn't it been shown in numbers that more people drop dead from eating contaminated spinach and chicken than they do raw milk? Granted the percentage of the population that consumes raw milk is much lower but I can't imagine the illness numbers would greatly outstrip that of other common contaminated foods as long as raw milk was produced locally and sustainably.
5/6/2010 11:29:44 AM
I, too, hate Monsantobut then again I work for Syngenta
5/6/2010 2:59:14 PM
Wendell H. Murphy is one of the main villains in government working on behalf of these mega food corporations that have destroyed the quality of american food.Its funny that processed American milk is banned in much of Europe because the r-bgh hormone can cause cancer, yet the FDA doesn't even require companies to say its been used on the label and then they want to go after raw milk.
5/6/2010 4:22:10 PM
Well, that's not evidence. Protectionism runs high in Europe. They use any excuse to ban foreign agricultural goods, such as genetic engineering, etc.
5/6/2010 6:20:52 PM
The FDA is rediculous. Even if their was a major concern about drinking raw milk, if people take the time to hit up the farm to get it then fuck em. Let them get sick. Darwin wins either way.Overboard government regulation is nauseating.
5/6/2010 6:58:06 PM
With "both sides" on board, why can't we tame the FDA?
5/6/2010 8:08:29 PM
Its not an over-regulation problem. Its a corporate regulation problem. Huge corporations are raising cows in feces and injecting them with artificial hormones that make them produce carcinogenic milk while the little guy is being harassed. Typical capitalism.
5/6/2010 8:44:22 PM
no, typical corporatism.
5/6/2010 9:05:23 PM
5/6/2010 11:00:47 PM
there is a reason the FDA wants milk to be pasteurized see brucellosis and bovine tb (not to mention other). But you're right you should have the choice to be stupid
5/6/2010 11:40:03 PM
^ Yep. If people have the choice to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, and eat HFCS, why not have the choice to drink raw milk?
5/12/2010 7:19:17 AM
^ That's a lousy line of reasoning, mostly because the government has tried(or is trying) to prevent people from consuming these products. Really what it comes down to is that people are (should be) free to do as they wish with their own bodies as long as they aren't harming anyone else, government busy bodies be damned.
5/12/2010 7:41:25 AM
^Exactly.The government should NOT have ANY interest in whether an individual is being unhealthy, harming themselves, or endangering themselves. (Believe it or not, if the government would simply enforce the law, preventing and/or prosecuting fraud, corporate monopolies, etc.... and if we would elect politicians that ignore lobbyists that advocate measures that reduce consumer freedom/power, then everyone would do just fine.)I always thought more liberals would agree with the fact that we own our bodies.If I want to smoke, eat junk food, get pierced or branded, have elective surgery to look like a lizard, cut off my finger, skydive, fire walk, etc. (and I don't harm or risk harm to anyone else,) then it is my business and my business only. No law, tax or regulation should restrict any individual's right to full autonomy over their own body. (Again, this sounds so liberal, I simply don't understand how so many Democrats disagree.)[Edited on May 12, 2010 at 10:07 AM. Reason : ]
5/12/2010 10:04:28 AM
raw milk is some foul shit. I think the appeal for most of you is that it makes you seem edgy (looking at you indy).fuck that.[Edited on May 12, 2010 at 10:12 AM. Reason : .]
5/12/2010 10:12:30 AM
I've enjoyed the taste of raw milk when I've had it but I also grew up on creamline milk so maybe that's why.
5/12/2010 10:27:39 AM
Why can't they just make an exception for raw milk from family farms and be done with it? There's obviously a demand for this shit.
5/12/2010 10:48:45 AM
5/12/2010 10:52:13 AM
^^The last thing the government/industry powers want to do is establish the precedent that consumers can get what they want. To them, consumers are to be told what they want and can get what they're offered. ^Well, that shouldn't be. We shouldn't have a system where an individual's irresponsible choice is payed for by taxes -- that individual should be responsible for the cost.There's been a policy creep with this, and in the opinion of many, it has the power to trigger a civil war.It goes like this:1) Pass laws that socialize the needs of individuals. (The medical industry.)2) Use the fact that taxes now pay for everyone to incentivize laws that protect us from ourselves. (health care)3) Pass laws that prohibit, tax, or otherwise regulate individual civil liberties. (Anti-smoking laws. Soda tax. Raw milk ban.)[Edited on May 12, 2010 at 11:24 AM. Reason : ]
5/12/2010 11:22:38 AM
So I actually read up on this...and I don't see why the FDA can't just slap a label on raw milk, just like they do with unpasteurized juices already, saying "WARNING: This product has not been pasteurized and, therefore, may contain harmful bacteria that can cause serious illness in children, the elderly, and persons with weakened immune systems." They appear to be singling out milk for some reason.
5/12/2010 11:42:53 AM
5/12/2010 1:24:28 PM
If a bunch of people drink raw milk and get sick, and then have to be hospitalized, then it costs the goverment money, because now they are paying for your health insurnace.
5/12/2010 1:42:12 PM
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5/12/2010 2:08:44 PM
Everybody's gotta die of something.
5/13/2010 2:25:34 AM
5/13/2010 4:10:04 AM
^
5/13/2010 11:21:41 AM