Posted by farmer boy on March 04, 2012 at 14:58:56 from (66.209.54.106):
In Reply to: Re: Ot: raw milk posted by Bruce from Can. on March 04, 2012 at 08:09:08:
Your opinion has to be taken lightly on this matter, because of the possibility of your opinion being 'slightly' bias. Your putting out what are possibly half truths and people will take it as the truth. If I were in dairy, I'd want to protect that investment too. You're the most powerful tool the government has. People only trust the governemnt so much when they say not to drink raw milk, but when a down to earth farmer says it, there's a certain level of trust in that person. I just don't think that the government should have any say in whether I can drink raw milk when they let others smoke and drink. If it really were all about safety, why do all milk products have to be marketed through the DFO. Why can't you privately pasturize milk, get all the tests done, and sell it locally. Obviously this is about more then "is raw milk safe to drink" and steps into Canada's specific situation. Do you drink raw milk?
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