• Neato
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      216 months ago

      It’s mostly illegal to sell it. I think just for processing/cooking (cheesemaking) is it legally sold for. But idiots have no qualms about breaking the law by lying.

      • @Fredselfish
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        56 months ago

        Not in Oklahoma they fought hard to make it legal here. Remember the fight over it years ago.

          • @[email protected]
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            It supposedly tastes much better. I’m sure there’s also a few conspiracy nuts who think pasteurization makes you weaker for the jewish takeover or something.

            It’s also a personal liberty issue. People don’t like being told they can’t do something, and while I agree with bans on consumption of raw milk, we should critically analyze any law where the government tells private citizens what to do or not do. Especially when there isn’t clear harm being done to another person.

            • Neato
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              16 months ago

              Especially when there isn’t clear harm being done to another person.

              We have lots of laws to protect people from themselves and from the lies of corporations and such. Seatbelt and helmet laws are the most obvious. We can’t, as a society, expect people to be an expert on every subject. So people make laws to enforce certain actions to protect people from ignorance and misinformation. Hopefully these laws get passed after a lot of scientific evidence shows they are necessary and not political bigotry like cannabis bans and such.

              • @[email protected]
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                That’s actually exactly my point. We should carefully examine whether the infringement is worth the benefit before blindly letting the government do whatever.

                In the case of seatbelt laws, it is worth it because people are really bad at understanding inertia, and wearing a seatbelt isn’t a burden to anyone. In the case of raw milk, it’s worth it because tuberculosis is fucking horrifying and very contagious.

        • runeko
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          46 months ago

          Illegal in Wisconsin: the dairy state. Perhaps they know something we all should know. Perhaps we should follow suit.

    • @Sewer_King
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      46 months ago

      Where’s Upton Sinclair when you need him?

      • @Broken_Monitor
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        346 months ago

        They’re are essentially trying to catch the disease and spread it via misunderstood science. Their stupidity puts us all at risk. It’s the same reason as any other law - stupidity and ignorance is not an excuse to fuck over the rest of us.

        • @Coreidan
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          Pasteurization kills viruses. So no. Not really.

          • @Broken_Monitor
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            76 months ago

            Right. Raw milk is not pasteurized. Thats the whole point - they are drinking milk that has the live virus on purpose. Viruses can then spread from person to person. So while I wont drink unpasteurized milk, those who do will still put the rest of us at risk.

            • @Coreidan
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              -76 months ago

              How many people have access to raw milk? I certainly don’t. All milk sold in the US is pasteurized.

              As far as I am concerned this is just fear mongering. Which is par for the course because that is what the media does. They drum up hysteria and fear to gain viewer attention.

              • @Broken_Monitor
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                Hopefully not many, but this has been a thing for awhile before the whole bird flu problem. It’s a little weird, I cant say I understand why, but there’s been a movement of people fighting for their right to drink raw milk for awhile now. I think it’s normally a small group who circumvents the stores and goes straight to the source, so it goes mostly unnoticed, but this situation is putting them in the spotlight. So, yes and no. Agreed that the media is likely blowing it out of proportion, but it is definitely a thing in some areas.

        • @Coreidan
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          No it doesn’t.

          Milk is pasteurized. That means viruses are dead.

          Can you explain why you’re hysterical over a bullshit article?

    • @disguy_ovahea
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      26 months ago

      Maybe make it legal only if consumed directly from the teat?