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Title: Lawmakers Drink Raw Milk To Celebrate Its Legality, Become Immediately Sick
Source: modernfarmer.com
URL Source: http://modernfarmer.com/2016/03/wes ... ginia-lawmakers-raw-milk-sick/
Published: Jun 3, 2016
Author: Dan Nosowitz
Post Date: 2016-06-03 09:41:21 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 5850
Comments: 27

Raw milk is a controversial topic; the Food & Drug Administration contends that drinking unpasteurized milk is unnecessarily dangerous, and as a result it's banned in much of the country. Proponents claim that raw milk is healthier and sometimes just use it as a way to assert their right to eat or drink whatever they want.

WSAZ, a local news affiliate in West Virginia, got a tip that might make legalizing raw milk just a little bit harder. Last week, West Virginia governor Earl Ray Tomblin signed into law a bill that makes it legal to drink (but not sell) raw milk throughout the state, despite pressures from the dairy industry and from the FDA, which actually testified that raw milk is unsafe. However, the law doesn’t go into effect for 30 days.

Raw milk is a controversial topic; the Food & Drug Administration contends that drinking unpasteurized milk is unnecessarily dangerous, and as a result it's banned in much of the country. Proponents claim that raw milk is healthier and sometimes just use it as a way to assert their right to eat or drink whatever they want.

WSAZ, a local news affiliate in West Virginia, got a tip that might make legalizing raw milk just a little bit harder. Last week, West Virginia governor Earl Ray Tomblin signed into law a bill that makes it legal to drink (but not sell) raw milk throughout the state, despite pressures from the dairy industry and from the FDA, which actually testified that raw milk is unsafe. However, the law doesn’t go into effect for 30 days.

According to the tipster, who remains anonymous, state representative Scott Cadle (Republican of West Virginia’s 13th district) brought in some raw milk to celebrate the legalization. Cadle, says the tipster, handed out samples to various other representatives. And now, verifies WSAZ, several West Virginia lawmakers are severely sick to their stomachs.

Pat McGeehan (Republican of West Virginia’s first district), one of the afflicted, says that while he did drink the raw milk, that a stomach bug is going around and that he does not believe his illness to be related to the milk.

Although there isn’t proof—and we all know that correlation doesn’t equal causation—there’s certainly the possibility that the raw milk consumption and the illnesses are related. Raw milk is not pasteurized, or heated up to a temperature of 140 degrees F for 20 minutes, a process that kills off bacteria that can cause foodborne illness, including Salmonella, listeria, and E. coli. The Center for Disease Control says that thousands of illnesses, and two deaths, can be linked conclusively to consumption of raw dairy products in the period between 1998 and 2011. The Cornell University food science department, one of the premier such institutions in the world, puts it simply: “We recommend pasteurization of milk intended for consumption by humans.”

There are substantial efforts to allow the sale and consumption of raw milk, partly from entities who claim that the pasteurization process is unnecessary thanks to modern sanitary requirements, that the process kills beneficial bacteria and vitamins, and that raw milk can have effects ranging from healthier gut flora to decreased risk of cancer. The West Virginia lawmakers involved here are a slightly different breed; they mostly push for legal raw milk out of a libertarian instinct that citizens should be able to decide what they eat and drink.

“There definitely shouldn’t be a law against allowing people to do what they want within the framework of the rule of law,” McGeehan told WSAZ. “Just be careful.” It’s unclear how careful McGeehan was when he drank a cup of raw milk handed to him by a co-worker. (1 image)

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#1. To: Gatlin (#0)

Lawmakers Drink Raw Milk To Celebrate Its Legality, Become Immediately Sick

HAHA, and so predictable...

TrappedInMd  posted on  2016-06-03   9:48:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Gatlin (#0)

There's a pretty good chance that this was a sabotage effort perpetrated by someone who deliberately brought contaminated milk in an effort to deny West Virginians the right to make their own choices.

Then there's this :

Pat McGeehan (Republican of West Virginia’s first district), one of the afflicted, says that while he did drink the raw milk, that a stomach bug is going around and that he does not believe his illness to be related to the milk.

Of course, there are some (like you) who prefer the government dictate what we may put into our own bodies.

However this sentence sums up the thoughts of all free Americans.

The West Virginia lawmakers involved here are a slightly different breed; they mostly push for legal raw milk out of a libertarian instinct that citizens should be able to decide what they eat and drink.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-03   10:06:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TrappedInMd (#1)

HAHA, and so predictable

Yes, sabotage was to be expected. Billions are at stake.

A Pole  posted on  2016-06-03   10:10:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Deckard (#2)

There's a pretty good chance that this was a sabotage effort perpetrated by someone who deliberately brought contaminated milk in ...

Ah, the ole conspiracy snake once again raises its ugly head and shows its fangs.

It has been a while since we have had a ridiculous CT so you might as well get one started now ... eh?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-03   10:34:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Gatlin (#4)

Ah, the ole conspiracy snake

Gee - who has the most to gain by making the lawmakers sick and blaming it on raw milk?

The problem with shallow thinking folks like you is that you never consider any other possibilities than the ones that are spoon-fed to you.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-03   10:41:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Deckard (#5) (Edited)

Gee - who has the most to gain by making the lawmakers sick and blaming it on raw milk?

Americans ... all Amerians!

Then maybe ... just maybe ... lawmakers will not be able to continue passing stupid laws.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-03   10:47:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Deckard (#5)

"Gee - who has the most to gain by making the lawmakers sick and blaming it on raw milk?"

Are you going to spew the same conspiracy theories when citizens get sick from contaminated raw milk?

Move on? Nothing to see here?

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-03   10:58:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Gatlin (#0)

Raw milk must be fresh.

It also takes getting use too.

BTW we drunk raw milk as long as humans have been around.

Justified  posted on  2016-06-03   11:44:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Gatlin (#0)

Raw milk won't make anyone sick. If anyone gets sick it would be from bacteria in the milk.

If you drink pasturized milk which has bacteria, you can get sick as well, and pasturized milk will accumulate bacteria if it ages too much.

Many people do drink raw milk regularly without any issues. As with any food, reasonable care much be taken to ensure it has not spoiled.

Are you about to show us that drinking raw milk makes people become violent and threaten others?

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-03   11:50:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Pinguinite (#9)

Are you about to show us that drinking raw milk makes people become violent and threaten others?

Yes! I am sure some people who drink raw milk got into car accident or comitted a crime.

I rest my case.

A Pole  posted on  2016-06-03   12:33:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Gatlin (#0) (Edited)

Humans used to eat everything natural .People died younger . People should have the right to drink raw milk if it's their choice. The problem is that when they end up with a case of Campylobacter jejuni bacteria infection they should wave their right to sue the retailer .

Oh, miserable mortals! Oh wretched earth! Oh, dreadful assembly of all mankind! Eternal sermon of useless sufferings! Deluded philosophers who cry, “All is well,” Hasten, contemplate these frightful ruins, (Voltaire)

tomder55  posted on  2016-06-03   13:04:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Deckard (#2)

The lawmakers probably got sick because their stomachs weren't used to raw milk.

Psalm 37

Don  posted on  2016-06-03   18:00:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: misterwhite (#7)

...when citizens get sick from contaminated raw milk?

Right, because as we all know, pasteurized milk products are perfectly safe.

Blue Bell recalls all its ice cream, other products due to Listeria contamination

CLEVELAND, Ohio-- Blue Bell Creameries, which began a recall of some of its products in March after several people in Kansas fell ill with listeriosis, is now expanding that recall to include all of its products nationwide.

Ten people have fallen ill in two different clusters related to the contaminated ice cream products, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Three people have died.

The illnesses began as far back as January of 2010, according to the CDC. Two clusters of illness first detected were in five people who were patients in the same Kansas hospital and in three patients in a Texas hospital. The patients all consumed Blue Bell ice cream while in the hospital. The tainted products were produced in two different Blue Bell facilities, one in Texas and one in Oklahoma.

Today, the CDC added two cases, in Arizona and Oklahoma, bringing the total number of illnesses to 10 nationwide.

Listeria can cause a potentially fatal infection and is particularly dangerous to older adults, pregnant women, newborns, and adults with weakened immune systems, according to the CDC. Symptoms may include fever and muscle aches, GI symptoms, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-03   18:39:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Deckard (#13)

probably
what
killed
goldilox

she
loved
the
stuff

keep
America
healthy
safe
great
again

love
boris

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2016-06-03   18:45:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Pinguinite (#9)

Raw milk won't make anyone sick. If anyone gets sick it would be from bacteria in the milk.

True.

If you drink pasturized milk which has bacteria, you can get sick as well, and pasturized milk will accumulate bacteria if it ages too much.

True.

Many people do drink raw milk regularly without any issues. As with any food, reasonable care much be taken to ensure it has not spoiled.

True.

Are you about to show us that drinking raw milk makes people become violent and threaten others?

No, but I can show you where it is reported that unpasteurized milk is 150 times more likely to cause foodborne illness and results in 13 times more hospitalizations than illnesses involving pasteurized dairy products.

Why is that?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-03   18:58:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Deckard (#2)

There's a pretty good chance that this was a sabotage effort perpetrated by someone who deliberately brought contaminated milk in an effort to deny West Virginians the right to make their own choices.

When confronted for real reason for laws or order... you always come up with a conspiracy nut job theory.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2016-06-03   19:03:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Deckard (#5)

When I was a youth I drank raw milk all the time as we had cows and milked and had chickens and ate the eggs and I am still alive today. Check this link to see where most of our problems are coming from with our food and health care: http://www.lifeextension.com/lac

I do not go to church every time the doors are opened, but I love Jesus Christ. I am only human and fail Him daily. I believe Jesus is the Son of God, was born of a virgin, was crucified on a cross, died for my sins and rose from the dead and that He loves us dearly, and is faithful to forgive us of our sins. But He says that if you deny me in front of your friends I will deny you in front of my Father. Can I get an Amen!

U don't know me  posted on  2016-06-03   21:13:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Gatlin (#15)

No, but I can show you where it is reported that unpasteurized milk is 150 times more likely to cause foodborne illness and results in 13 times more hospitalizations than illnesses involving pasteurized dairy products.

Why is that?

Maybe because it might actually be true. Who knows? But 150 times more likely than near zero is still near zero. What percentage of people who consume pasteurized dairy get sick from it?

Would you like to see reports of people who actually experience health benefits from drinking raw milk far more than people who drink pasteurized milk?

Or perhaps more importantly, how about a report that people who are allowed to drink the milk of their choosing are 150 times more free than people who are told by the government what they are allowed to drink?

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-04   3:24:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Pinguinite (#18)

No, but I can show you where it is reported that unpasteurized milk is 150 times more likely to cause foodborne illness and results in 13 times more hospitalizations than illnesses involving pasteurized dairy products.

Why is that?

Maybe because it might actually be true. Who knows?

Those who conducted the report felt they know.

But 150 times more likely than near zero is still near zero.

I know that 150 times zero is zero, I don’t understand “150 times more likely than near zero is still near zero” or how that fits in.

What percentage of people who consume pasteurized dairy get sick from it?

I find no study that gives that percentage. I also find no study that gives a percentage for raw milk.

Would you like to see reports of people who actually experience health benefits from drinking raw milk far more than people who drink pasteurized milk?

I have seen those and I have seen reports of people who benefit from drinking pasteurized milk.

Or perhaps more importantly, how about a report that people who are allowed to drink the milk of their choosing are 150 times more free than people who are told by the government what they are allowed to drink?

Or perhaps more importantly, how about a report that the government has abolished the FDA and the public is “free” to determine the safety, efficacy and security of their own food supply, human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. Of course, that’s not gonna happen.

I could drink raw milk if I owned a milk cow and did the milking like I did 69 years ago. The milk cow was my 4-year project for vocational and agricultural classes in high school. (Cue the FFA Song). I enrolled at Auburn University three months after my 17th birthday to major in vo-ag and teach vo-ag in a high school. But after four weeks at Auburn, strains from “off we go into the wild blue yonder” kept flowing through my mind, so I decided to leave Auburn and join the Air Force. But I digress, forgive me … I will return to our discussion.

I guess I could say that I am drinking organic whole milk presently since I buy the Straus Family Creamery Organic Whole Milk at the local Whole Foods Market. Well, it’s not actually whole milk, although it is marketed as that. The milk is pasteurized at 171°F for 18 seconds. Unlike most milk, which is ultra-pasteurized at or above 280°F for at least two seconds. The milk is Non-GMO Project Verified, certified kosher and gluten free. I love it when I open the thick glass bottle and smell the fresh milk with cream standing on top.

I am sure that if I look, I will find some report to tell me why low temperature pasteurized milk is not as good for me as raw milk … ya think?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-04   6:41:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: BorisY (#14)

probably what killed goldilox

she loved the stuff

lmao... maybe she should have sucked in the carcinogenic marijuana smoke that cures all if you ask the sites agenda anarchists.

She died from the loneliness caused from being an old, cranky, conspiracy theory government paranoid kook. Relatives tend to drop off and stop talking to you. In extreme examples, some of these shunned people can die and start to melt into the hardwood floor from TWO WEEKS of heat before being found. Oh wait...

Something the geriatric agenda crew should think about.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2016-06-04   7:12:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Gatlin (#19)

I am sure that if I look, I will find some report to tell me why low temperature pasteurized milk is not as good for me as raw milk … ya think?

milk has been pasterised to kill bacteria present in the milking process and on the skin of the animal. Drinking unpasteuriesed milk is just rebellion. When you talk about no cream you are talking about harmoginisation, but there are a number of products from milk production, milk, cream, butter, cheese

paraclete  posted on  2016-06-04   8:55:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: paraclete (#21)

I drink pasteurized milk. I will not drink raw milk.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-04   9:17:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Gatlin (#22)

drink pasteurized milk. I will not drink raw milk.

exactly, not worth the risk

paraclete  posted on  2016-06-04   9:51:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Gatlin (#19)

But 150 times more likely than near zero is still near zero.

I don’t understand “150 times more likely than near zero is still near zero” or how that fits in.

I'll spell it out. Even got some real stats from livescience.com for this.

In 2014, 6258 people died in pedestrian related activity, presumably hit by a car or other vehicle.

In the same year, 45 people died from salmonella.

Therefore, the math shows that the chances of dying from being a pedestrian are about 150 times greater than dying from salmonella infection.

Shall we conclude then that being a pedestrian is extremely dangerous, and a law should be passed banning pedestrian activity because it's 150 times more dangerous than salmonella?

Obviously not, as the chances of being killed while crossing the street with reasonable care are still "near zero", even though it is 150 times more dangerous than salmonella.

In the same way, citing stats comparing illness rates between raw and pasteurized milk consumers is a red herring. Some people prefer to drink it, and they have a natural right to do so. It is reasonably safe even in spite of the 150x statistic. And whatever risk there may be is there's to take, unless the yak about the USA being "the land of the free" is just a fraud.

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-04   11:58:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Pinguinite (#24) (Edited)

I understand your point. Let me consider it. I probably will have a question for you.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-04   12:05:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Gatlin (#19)

Or perhaps more importantly, how about a report that the government has abolished the FDA and the public is “free” to determine the safety, efficacy and security of their own food supply, human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. Of course, that’s not gonna happen.

Having the FDA approve everything has a downside, and that's the effect it has in dumbing down the US population.

People stop being concerned about whether something is good or bad for them to consume. They are conditioned to think that if the FDA has approved it, it's harmless & safe to take. The FDA becomes a crutch. People consume all manner of things without considering the potential harm. Energy drinks, caffeine, Soda pop, highly processed foods, GMO's, corn syrup, and so on. If the FDA was doing a good job, why do Americans consume among the most unhealthy diets in the world?

This concept actually extends to about every area of life where laws are imposed to take care of us. People stop being responsible for themselves. It's why car accidents & fatalities can actually increase with the addition of more regulatory road signs, and speed limits imposed on highways that are built for high speeds (stats in Montana have shown that). People don't wear seatbelts, or perhaps traveling at slower speeds on a high speed highway is more boring and people fall asleep at the wheel. Or the longer time it takes to travel means they could nod off just because of that.

It's why ladders come with many pages of do's and do-not's, and people sue ladder makers because they do stupid stuff with them.

Yes, it the USA, being stupid is now a legislative right, and it's made that way by all the laws passed to "take care of us".

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-04   12:13:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: GrandIsland (#20)

She died from the loneliness

from
what
was
mentioned

she
didn't
have
much
of
a
family
life
career
to
begin
with

I
just
wanted
to
make
a
point
comment

not
to
be
taken
seriously

hope
she
is
laughing

love
boris

ps

keep
America
laughing
great
again

pss

she
would
have

gone
wild

loved
Donald
Trump

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2016-06-04   14:43:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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