By Dr. Mercola
If you believe that it is your right to decide what food to
feed yourself and your family, you will be interested in the
latest legal battle brewing between an Oregon raw milk farmer
and the state Department of Agriculture.
In Oregon, sales of raw milk from small farms directly to
consumers are legal, but advertising that such milk is
available is not.
This means that Christine Anderson, who owns a small farm in
Oregon, is unable to post fliers at health food stores, get a
booth at a local fair or even post a sign about her raw milk
dairy on her own land.
Even a price list available on her web site received a
complaint, and she was forced to take it down.
The advertising ban makes it virtually impossible for a small
milk farmer to stay in business, and certainly to flourish,
which is why Anderson is now suing the Oregon Department of
Agriculture and asking that the ban be declared a violation of
free speech rights.
Decades-Long Advertising Ban Being Challenged
Retail raw milk sales have been banned in Oregon since 1999.
However, the state has an exemption for small farms with up to
three cows, nine sheep, and nine goats to sell raw milk on their
farms.
The catch, of course, is that they’re not allowed to
advertise, and if they do, they could be punished with a year in
jail, more than $6,000 in fines and up to $10,000 in civil
penalties.
Clearly, this is put in place to limit the public’s access to
raw milk, but increasing numbers of small farmers and Americans
are challenging this “nanny state” mentality.
If you’re going to ban advertising for raw milk out of
concerns for public health (even though
no deaths have been linked to raw milk since the
government began collecting such data), you should ban
advertising for pasteurized milk, mass-produced meat and poultry
and bagged salads too, all of which pose a greater threat of
food-borne illness than properly produced raw milk!
Anderson’s federal lawsuit against the Department of
Agriculture claims that the ban violates free speech rights and
infringes on her business. She told OregonLive:1
"Raw milk is legal to sell but you can't talk about
it… I work really hard, and I do a good job as a producer. I
want to be able to talk about it. I would like to go about
my small farm business without a lot of fear that what I'm
doing can be construed as breaking the law."
Wisconsin Senate Committee Passes Raw Milk Bill
While bills in several states (including North Dakota, New
Mexico, and Illinois) have been introduced to further restrict
access to raw milk, the Wisconsin Senate committee passed a bill
that would allow dairy farmers to sell raw milk directly to
consumers.
The bill would require raw milk producers to register with
the state, undergo stringent testing and also keep a list of
their sales available for inspection2…
but it would allow a practice that many feel should be an
unquestionable right – the ability to purchase any food you wish
from the farm of your choice.
The raw milk bill will still have to pass through the full
Senate next year and is already facing backlash from the state’s
dairy industry.
However, if it’s passed it would be a major victory for food
freedom, especially in Wisconsin, which is one of a handful of
states that has been
aggressively targeting raw-milk farmers, seeking to unjustly
criminalize their methods of food production.
Do You Really Need to Be Protected from Raw Milk?
Many people should not consume dairy, as they are allergic to
the milk proteins, whether it is raw or pasteurized.
Additionally, many who are seeking to lose weight, have high
blood pressure or diabetes would likely be better avoiding milk
as it has the dairy sugar lactose.
However, if you are healthy and want to drink milk then it
makes more sense to fear drinking pasteurized milk. While there
has not been one single death due to raw milk between 1998 and
2008,3
the United States' largest recorded outbreak of Salmonella
resulted from pasteurized milk.
However, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) never issued a specific Morbidity and Mortality Weekly
Report for this outbreak… The incident, which occurred
between June 1984 and April 1985, resulted in 200,000 illnesses
and 18 deaths!
Yet this and other outbreaks of illness resulting from the
consumption of pasteurized milk are kept from public knowledge,
and escapes warnings from the CDC.
In fact, they have never issued a warning against
commercially pasteurized milk! This is just one example of the
CDC's ongoing bias against raw dairy products. According to
Mark McAfee, the founder of Organic Pastures Dairy:
"We haven't seen any deaths from raw milk since the
data started being collected in 1973… [There are] no deaths
in the CDC website from raw milk. There have been over 80
deaths from pasteurized milk during that time period if you
include the Jalisco cheese incident, which killed 50 people
all by itself in 1985 – pasteurized milk cheese.
The safety record is really, really good as far as
death is concerned, but we still see 30 or 40 people a year
that get sick from raw milk because of misunderstood or
misapplied practices. But it's not rocket science.
That's why the Raw Milk Institute was founded; to
help farmers get a reference point and help farmers build
their food safety plans. Again, they are just daily
checklists to make sure that conditions are right so that
you have a reliable outcome all the time."
While there are no guarantees of perfection, it's worth
keeping in mind that the potential for foodborne illness applies
to ANY food. Dozens of deaths have been traced back to
cantaloupe in recent years, for example.
Raw Milk Is Not an Inherently ‘Dangerous’ Food
It’s contrary to reason that milk (and many other foods) that
comes from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are
thought of as safe while raw milk sourced from a small carefully
run farm is not. In CAFOs, large groups of animals are kept in a
small space, oftentimes without natural light or access to the
outdoors. The conditions are filthy, with animals standing in
one another's waste. Needless to say, harmful bacteria naturally
thrive in these conditions.
To combat disease (and promote unhealthy growth), the animals
are fed antibiotics, the result of which is they become living
and breathing “bioreactors” for the generation of
antibiotic-resistant bacteria. They may also receive hormones,
which increase milk production, and they're fed a diet of grains
and soy (most of which is now the genetically engineered
variety) rather than grass, which alters their gut flora and
makes them even more prone to disease.
As a result, drinking CAFO milk raw would be extremely
dangerous. It must be pasteurized for safety. On the
other hand, milk from grass-fed cows raised on smaller, clean
farms can be safely consumed without being pasteurized, provided
the farmer is committed to providing a safe, quality product.
Buying Raw Milk? Safety Signs to Look For
While the benefits of raw milk are finally starting to be
understood and acknowledged again, many are still under the
misperception that all raw milk is unclean and unsafe. But as
with any food, where your raw milk comes from makes a major
difference in its quality and safety. Getting your raw milk from
a local organic farm is one of the best ways to ensure you're
getting high-quality milk, but even then, if you're thinking
about purchasing milk from a small farmer, it would be very wise
to visit the farm in person. Look around and ask questions
about the following general conditions, which should indicate a
source of high-quality raw milk.
|
Low pathogenic bacteria count (i.e. does the farmer test
his milk regularly for pathogens?) |
The milk comes from cows raised naturally, in accordance
with the seasons |
The cows are not given antibiotics and growth hormones
to increase milk production |
|
The milk is quickly chilled after milking |
The cows are mainly grass-fed |
Cows are well cared for |
Do You Want to Stand Up for Food Freedom?
The fight for food freedom isn’t just for those who love raw
milk – it’s for everyone who wants to be able to obtain the food
of their choice from the source of their choice. Raw milk isn’t
the only food on the chopping block… raw-milk cheeses and
heritage-breed pigs are also being targeted and there’s no
telling what other small-farm, niche foods may be next. So
please, get involved! I urge you to embrace the following action
plan to protect your right to choose your own foods:
- Get informed: Visit
www.farmtoconsumer.org or
click here to sign up for action alerts.
- Join the fight for your rights: The
Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) is the only
organization of its kind. This 501(c)(4) nonprofit
organization provides a legal defense for farmers who are
being pursued by the government for distributing foods
directly to consumers. Your
donations, although not tax deductible, will be used to
support the litigation, legislative, and lobbying efforts of
the FTCLDF. For a summary of FTCLDF’s activities in 2012,
see
this link.
- Support your local farmers: Buy from
local farmers, not the industry that is working with the
government to take away your freedoms.
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