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Posted by Kevin Brown on May 4, 2012
FDA Concedes Raw Milk Across State Lines OK for Personal Consumption
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FDA CONCEDES RAW MILK ACROSS STATE LINES OK FOR PERSONAL CONSUMPTION
But continues to broadcast misinformation about unpasteurized dairy
Washington, DC ( November 17, 2011)—In a statement issued on November 1, concurrent with a raw milk freedom rally held outside FDA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, the agency conceded that it “has never taken, nor does it intend to take, enforcement action against an individual who purchased and transported raw milk across state lines solely for his or her own pe rsonal consumption” [www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/MilkSafety/ucm277854.htm]. This statement reverses FDA’s prior position in which the agency reserved the option of taking action against individual consumers crossing state lines with raw milk. Federal regulation 21 CFR § 1240.61 prohibits the introduction of raw milk for human consumption into interstate commerce.
A caravan of moms brought raw milk across state lines on November 1 and served it to rally participants in front of FDA headquarters.
“Unfortunately, FDA’s announcement allowing individuals to transport raw milk across state lines is filled with the same misinformation that the agency has spread in the past,” says Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, an organization that sponsors A Campaign for Real Milk, aimed at universal access to clean raw milk. “FDA continues to insist that raw milk is dangerous, when even the agency’s own exaggerated list of outbreaks shows that raw milk is safer than other foods.”
“FDA lists outbreaks associated with raw cheese, produced in less than sanitary conditions, as ‘outbreaks caused by raw milk,’ thereby inflating the number of illnesses associated with raw milk,” says Fallon Morell. “The actual number of illnesses associated (but not necessarily proved) with raw milk is about forty-two per year, which makes raw milk a very safe food given the large number of raw milk consumers. No deaths have been associated with raw milk during the past twelve years, but three people have died from tainted pasteurized milk.”
FDA insists that raw milk drinkers constitute less than 1 percent of the population. Yet a 2007 government survey found that about 3 percent of the population consumes raw milk, or about nine million people. This number is likely to be higher today as raw milk consumption is growing rapidly. Even in the state of Maryland, where raw milk sales are illegal, over 3 percent of respondents stated that they drank raw milk. “This milk is coming from Pennsylvania, where raw milk sales are legal,” says Pete Kennedy, president of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, “to the great detriment of Maryland farmers.” According to Kennedy, hundreds of thousands of dollars of farm sales each year flow from Maryland to Pennsylvania.
The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund is currently representing citizens challenging the interstate ban on raw milk in an Iowa federal district court .
According to Fallon Morell, “FDA continues to insist that no science exists to substantiate the nutritional and health benefits of raw milk, yet we now have five European studies, published in peer reviewed journals, showing that raw milk provides powerful protection against asthma and allergies. And there is copious scientific research showing that pasteurization of milk denatures and diminishes the effectiveness of enzymes and vitamins in the milk.”
Moreover, raw milk is designed to build the immune system—the components that do this are denatured by the heat process of pasteurization. FDA claims that the elderly, the immune-compromised, children and pregnant women especially should avoid raw milk. “These are the very people who need it the most,” says Fallon Morell.
The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nutrition education non-profit with 550 local chapters worldwide, and close to 13,000 members. The organization works to educate the public about the health benefits of unprocessed milk from grass-based dairies through its Campaign for Real Milk, http://realmilk.com. |
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Posted by Kevin Brown on January 4, 2012
A743/S2702 NJ Raw Milk Bill

Thank you to everyone involved and following this issue.
THE HEARING ON THURS, JAN 5, IS PROBABLY CANCELLED
Do not drive to Trenton on Thursday, January 5, to lobby or testify for the raw milk bill without checking www.njleg.state.nj.us first.
The NJ Raw Milk Bill has been removed from the committee schedule for tomorrow. We’ve been trying to get it back on the schedule and have not been successful yet, so they will probably not discuss the bill or vote on it this week.
PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR NEXT ACTION ALERT
Raw milk is important and we will continue with the legislative process for this issue.
PLEASE ALWAYS CHECK BEFORE GOING TO TRENTON
The legislative process is quite volatile and we have been notified of changes in the bill status at the last minute before, so please be prepared for something like this to happen again, either with a last minute cancellation or with very short notice for testifying at a hearing.
FACEBOOK ALERTS
As soon as we learn of a change, it will be posted to Garden State Raw Milk on Facebook.
WWW.NJLEG.STATE.NJ.US
Also, you can go to www.njleg.state.nj.us to check yourself.
Right now the bill is in the Senate Economic Growth Committee:
- Under COMMITTEES, choose Senate Committees, then Economic Growth.
- Click View Schedule, then click the meeting date.
- Look for A743 and S2702 in the list of bills.
Or, call the committee aide:
- Under COMMITTEES, choose Committee Aides under Senate Committees.
- Under Senate Economic Growth, call the OLS Aides office.
- Give the committee aide your email address to receive notification of anything to do with the bill while it is in that committee.
Additional capabilities are also available:
- Under BILLS, choose Bills Subscription Service.
- Sign up with your email address to create an account.
- Search for the bill number (A743 and S2702).
- Subscribe to receive notification of any legislative action on the bill.
PLEASE FIND YOUR DISTRICT & LEGISLATORS
While we are waiting to hear what will happen next, please take this time to find your legislators:
- Go to www.njleg.state.nj.us
- Under MEMBERS, choose Find Your Legislator, then click Municipality.
- Choose your town, then click Legislators for your district.

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Posted by Kevin Brown on January 4, 2012
A743/S2702 NJ Raw Milk Bill
THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone driving and carpooling to Trenton for the raw milk hearing this Thursday, Jan 5.
STATUS
We are working hard for a YES vote from the Economic Growth committee on Thursday. Then we are hoping the bill will come up for a vote from the whole Senate on Monday, the last day in this lame duck session.
CALL & EMAIL
Every YES vote is important. Please ask your NJ State Senator for his or her vote in favor of the bill.
FIND YOUR SENATOR
- Go to www.njleg.state.nj.us
- Under MEMBERS, click Find Your Legislator, then choose Municipality
- Find your town, then click Legislators for your district
TALKING POINTS
Please thank your Senator for the work he or she does to serve you as a constituent. Please tell your personal story of raw milk benefiting you or your family.
Ask for a YES vote to pass the current bill and support our NJ farmers now.
This bill will protect your right to choose. This bill will support our farmers with a valuable source of income. This bill will keep our raw milk dollars in NJ instead of going to NY and PA.
Thank you to everyone supporting NJ Raw Milk Bill A743/S2702.
More information:
www.njleg.state.nj.us
www.foodshedalliance.org
www.gardenstaterawmilk.org
Garden State Raw Milk on Facebook
Sign up for alerts:
www.westonaprice.org
www.foodshedalliance.org

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Posted by Kevin Brown on December 30, 2011
A743/S2702 NJ Raw Milk Bill
Very important hearing in Trenton, Thursday, Jan 5, at 1pm.
VOTE ON RAW MILK BILL: THURS, JAN 5, 1PM
This hearing is crucial — we want a YES vote from the Economic Growth committee.
Please come to Trenton, bring supporters, bring your family. Bring written testimony, be ready to speak briefly if there is time.
A big show of support for raw milk (ie, lots and lots of people !!!) is really important to influence the legislative process in favor of raw milk.
LAME DUCK SESSION
Thursday, Jan 5 is one of the last meetings in this lame duck session — we have a very short window now to get raw milk legalized in NJ. We want to succeed now so we don’t have to start the process all over again.
HEARING PROCEDURE:
- Please submit any written testimony (multiple copies if possible) to the committee aide before the meeting starts.
- Please fill out a witness slip to indicate your support for the bill, and use the checkboxes to indicate if you wish to speak.
LOBBYING
If you want to come early and speak with senators in the hallways, we are building an informal group of people interested in speaking directly to senators. We’re asking this lobbying group to dress conservatively and have 30 second speeches ready to catch senators’ attention. And there will be handouts to give senators.
NEXT IMPORTANT DATE: MON, JAN 9
If the bill is successfully voted out of committee on Jan 5, then we hope it can be posted to the full Senate for a vote on Jan 9, so please keep this day available also — it may be important to show support on Jan 9 too.
CARPOOLING
Please contact Carol carolrice@optonline.net to offer or request a ride.
DRIVING, PARKING & BUILDING INFO
Be sure to bring ID such as drivers license so you can get a visitor pass at the guard desk inside the building.
Use this address for online searches because the State House Annex is right across the street:
162 W State St, Trenton NJ 08625
Local directions in Trenton from Rt 29:
- Rt 29 N or S
- Take exit for Calhoun St
(If Rt 29 S, choose ramp for Calhoun toward Capitol Complex)
(If Rt 29 N, choose ramp for Calhoun toward Princeton/New York)
- Hard right at light onto State St
- State House Annex is on right (across from Taylor St)
For more driving directions:
www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/directions.asp
State House Annex:
Between the state library and the state house, directly across the street from 162 State St.
For more help: (609) 292-4840 www.njleg.state.nj.us
Parking:
www.trentonparking.com
Visitor parking
As soon as you get off the Calhoun exit onto State St, look on the right for the state museum. Right by the museum there is free visitor parking and there may be a state trouper outside to direct you into the garage, which is connected directly to the State House Annex.
Street parking
Metered street parking within a half block of the state house is safe. Requires frequent trips to feed quarters to the meter. Occasional spots open up during the day. Farther away is not safe as cars are broken into on a daily basis.
Reasonable parking also available at the
Trenton Marriott Downtown (609) 421-4000
Continue down State St away from Calhoun
R onto Willow/Barrack
then L onto Lafayette
Ask the hotel for directions to the State House Annex.
More information:
www.njleg.state.nj.us
www.foodshedalliance.org
www.gardenstaterawmilk.org
Garden State Raw Milk on Facebook
Sign up for alerts:
www.westonaprice.org
www.foodshedalliance.org
To check the meeting schedule for the NJ State Senate Economic Growth Committee:
- Go to www.njleg.state.nj.us
- Under COMMITTEES, choose Senate Committees
- Find Economic Growth, then click View Schedule
- Click the meeting date, check for A743 & S2702 on the list of bills
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Posted by Kevin Brown on December 13, 2011
THE RAW MILK INSTITUTE IS LAUNCHED
Dear Weston A. Price Members,

At the Wise Traditions Conference last month in Dallas, Texas welcomed a new sponsor. The Raw Milk Institute, RAWMI for short, is a voice of responsible leadership and advocacy for raw milk. Their mission is to expand raw milk access with a four-pronged approach by working with farmers, consumers and regulators, and by providing legislative oversight.
RAWMI is making great strides in the regulatory and law-making communities. For example, Stacy Pearson, RAWMI’s Vice President, has been meeting with the California Department of Food and Agriculture to define a legal herd-share that will be exempt from regulation!
As a result, she has been asked to work with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture on their raw milk legislation. She has been working feverishly with WAPF chapter leaders in New Jersey in preparations for their raw milk hearing next week. She has connected with the Maine Congresswoman offering the Local Food, Farms & Jobs Act.
In Minnesota, legislators are lined up to carry the new RAWMI raw milk access bill and RAWMI is meeting with their activists to coordinate a Raw Milk Day at the Capitol.
Consumers, farmers, chefs, film makers and authors have all been contacting RAWMI for help to expand raw milk access at all levels. A new documentary is even in the works!
I am asking all of our members to reach out to the Raw Milk Institute and work with them on your raw milk initiatives. You are encouraged to submit your raw milk testimonies for posting on their website www.RawMilkInstitute.org. Submissions will be keyword searchable to help others who are looking for answers.
In the same philanthropic spirit that founded RAWMI, you will find it is free to JOIN, however, RAWMI has an immediate financial need: RAWMI’s daily operations and start-up costs have been covered by its founder, Mark McAfee. When Mark returned home from the Weston A. Price conference this year, he was met with a recall and has been shut down for nearly a month now. This puts RAWMI in financial crisis. We can help shoulder the financial responsibility that Mark has carried for us to this point.
RAWMI has launched a Financial Independence Initiative aimed at operating without further financial assistance and with the ability to address their start-up loans. If every person receiving this email from me today only gives $4.00, RAWMI will meet its goals and be able to survive this storm. RAWMI needs your financial partnership so they can continue to be a resource for all of us, farmers and consumers alike. We need the Raw Milk Institute to help us champion raw milk access. Please visit www.RawMilkInstitute.org and do what you can to help!
Thank you!
Sally Fallon Morrell
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Posted by Kevin Brown on November 29, 2011
Please watch for NJ Raw Milk Bill S2702 emails. We expect a hearing for the bill soon — possibly on Thurs, Dec 1
or Mon, Dec 12.
Your presence at the hearing will be invaluable as we expect more opposition.
Please call or email:
Senator Raymond Lesniak (D)
Chairman, Economic Growth Committee
(908) 624-0880
SenLesniak@njleg.org
Please email:
Senator Stephen Sweeney (D)
Senate President
SenSweeney@njleg.org
Talking points:
- Please tell the personal story of your positive experience with raw milk.
- Important economic opportunity for NJ farmers.
- Please post bill to committee for action.
Thank you to everyone who helped getting the Assembly version of the bill, A743, passed with an overwhelming majority. Now we need to deal with health department objections and get the bill through committee in the Senate.
More information:
A743 / S2702
www.njleg.state.nj.us
If you are interested in carpooling to Trenton for the hearing, please contact carolrice@optonline.net with your name, email, home & cell numbers, town name, and number of people you can bring.
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Posted by Kevin Brown on November 29, 2011
Mothers, Acting As ‘Agents,’ To Defy FDA Warning

Mothers, Acting As ‘Agents,’ To Defy FDA Warning
Against FDA Prohibitions, Freedom Riders Will Publicly
Distribute over 100 gallons Raw Milk to Waiting Mothers
Chicago, IL—On December 8, a group of mothers and others will defy the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ban on “distributing” fresh milk across state lines by transporting 100 gallons of raw milk from Wisconsin to Chicago’s Independence Park and distributing it to customers waiting at the park. Rally time is 11:30am – 2:00pm.
Federal law 21 CFR § 1240.61 prohibits interstate movement and distribution of raw milk for human cons
umption. The FDA regulation applies to individuals, or “agents” acting on their behalf.
Over the past year, the FDA and state authorities have conducted undercover sting operations on, raided and prosecuted farmers, buying clubs, and individuals who help distribute raw milk and other farm fresh foods. Over a dozen people and businesses currently face charges, orders, and other enforcement actions; some are under “federal criminal investigation” and face possible indictment by a grand jury. Several small cheese producing dairies with no history of making anyone sick have been put out of business by the FDA’s actions.
“It is a God-given, inalienable right to engage in direct, private transactions with our food producers,” says Max Kane, director of a Chicago area local-food-buying club. “Americans deserve to know that the FDA is using their tax dollars to target and prosecute independent, peaceful, farmers and their customers.”
Mothers from around the country, determined to protect their families’ food supply, launched the Raw Milk Freedom Riders with an inaugural ride on November 1 when they transported raw milk from Pennsylvania to the FDA’s headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, and distributed the milk to crowds gathered for a protest. In response the FDA issued a statement saying it does not “intend” to take “enforcement action against an individual who purchased and transported raw milk across state lines solely for his or her own personal consumption.”
The Freedom Riders say that the FDA’s statement leaves the door open for FDA to pursue farmers, buying clubs and individuals acting as “distribution agents.” The Wisconsin to Chicago Raw Milk Freedom ride will challenge the FDA’s use of force against raw milk distribution.
Media are invited to ride along as embedded reporters to witness the FDA’s reaction to the Freedom Riders’ standing up for their rights.
Info about farm raids www.FarmFoodFreedomCoalition.org For additional information on raw milk www.westonaprice.org
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Posted by Kevin Brown on November 25, 2011
FDA CONCEDES RAW MILK ACROSS STATE LINES OK FOR PERSONAL CONSUMPTION
But continues to broadcast misinformation about unpasteurized dairy
Washington, DC ( November 17, 2011)—
In a statement issued on November 1, concurrent with a raw milk freedom rally held outside FDA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, the agency conceded that it “has never taken, nor does it intend to take, enforcement action against an individual who purchased and transported raw milk across state lines solely for his or her own personal consumption” [www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/MilkSafety/ucm277854.htm]. This statement reverses FDA‟s prior position in which the agency reserved the option of taking action against individual consumers crossing state lines with raw milk. Federal regulation 21 CFR § 1240.61 prohibits the introduction of raw milk for human consumption into interstate commerce.
A caravan of moms brought raw milk across state lines on November 1 and served it to rally participants in front of FDA headquarters.
“Unfortunately, FDA‟s announcement allowing individuals to transport raw milk across state lines is filled with the same misinformation that the agency has spread in the past,” says Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, an organization that sponsors A Campaign for Real Milk, aimed at universal access to clean raw milk. “FDA continues to insist that raw milk is dangerous, when even the agency‟s own exaggerated list of outbreaks shows that raw milk is safer than other foods.”
“FDA lists outbreaks associated with raw cheese, produced in less than sanitary conditions, as „outbreaks caused by raw milk,‟ thereby inflating the number of illnesses associated with raw milk,” says Fallon Morell. “The actual number of illnesses associated (but not necessarily proved) with raw milk is about forty-two per year, which makes raw milk a very safe food given the large number of raw milk consumers. No deaths have been associated with raw milk during the past twelve years, but three people have died from tainted pasteurized milk.”
FDA insists that raw milk drinkers constitute less than 1 percent of the population. Yet a 2007 government survey found that about 3 percent of the population consumes raw milk, or about nine million people. This number is likely to be higher today as raw milk consumption is growing rapidly. Even in the state of Maryland, where raw milk sales are illegal, over 3 percent of respondents stated that they drank raw milk.
“This milk is coming from Pennsylvania, where raw milk sales are legal,” says Pete Kennedy, president of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, “to the great detriment of Maryland farmers.” According to Kennedy, hundreds of thousands of dollars of farm sales each year flow from Maryland to Pennsylvania.
The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund is currently representing citizens challenging the interstate ban on raw milk in an Iowa federal district court .
According to Fallon Morell, “FDA continues to insist that no science exists to substantiate the nutritional and health benefits of raw milk, yet we now have five European studies, published in peer reviewed journals, showing that raw milk provides powerful protection against asthma and allergies. And there is copious scientific research showing that pasteurization of milk denatures and diminishes the effectiveness of enzymes and vitamins in the milk.”
Moreover, raw milk is designed to build the immune system—the components that do this are denatured by the heat process of pasteurization. FDA claims that the elderly, the immune-compromised, children and pregnant women especially should avoid raw milk. “These are the very people who need it the most,” says Fallon Morell.
The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nutrition education non-profit with 550 local chapters worldwide, and close to 13,000 members. The organization works to educate the public about the health benefits of unprocessed milk from grass-based dairies through its Campaign for Real Milk, http://realmilk.com.
CONTACT: Kimberly Hartke, press@westonaprice.org, 703-860-2711, cell 703-675-5557
URL: http://www.westonaprice.org/press/fda-concedes-raw-milk-across-state-lines-ok-for-personal-consumption
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Posted by Kevin Brown on November 25, 2011
Raw Milk Freedom Riders to Ride Again
December 8th 2011 IN CHICAGO!
more info at RawMilkFreedomRiders.com
You are invited to join the Raw Milk Freedom Riders, Food Freedom Advocates from around th
e country, local and national press and Maybe the FDA and law enforcement* at our next Freedom Ride coming to Chicago IL.
Who: Raw Milk Freedom Riders and Speakers from around the U.S.
What: 100 gallons of Raw Milk and Cookies to be distributed in support of Food Freedom
Where: From Wisconsin to Chicago. Rally at Independence Park, 3850 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL. 60618
When: Thursday, December 8, 2011 (11:30am-2:00pm)
Why: After the first freedom Ride on November 1st in Maryland, the FDA issued a statement saying, in part, they did not “intend” to target individuals transporting raw milk across state lines for their own, individual use. Implicit in this, FDA is admitting their intent to criminally target agents, buying clubs, coops and farmers in their pursuit of raw milk prohibition.
Join us as we call for an end to the prohibition and criminalization of raw milk consumers!
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The caravan of Freedom Riders will include embedded reporters to broadcast what we are doing and why—to shed light on the FDA’s violent and failing policies. We are informing the FDA of our intentions and inviting them to the party as we caravan over 100 gallons of raw milk from Wisconsin and then distribute in Chicago at Independence Park. It is time to challenge the FDA on the law that turns honest parents and farmers into criminals for transporting raw milk across state lines.
Food Freedom heroes Max Kane, David Gumpert, Liz Reitzig, Kathy Pirtle, John Moody, Jim Marlowe and many others dedicated to raw milk choice and food freedom will join us for a rally and peaceful demonstration at Independence Park in Chicago.
We welcome EVERYONE to join us at the rally and help make a HUGE statement to the FDA on our movement toward personal choice, dietary privacy, and food freedom! Please email questions to the Freedom Riders at rawmilkfreedomriders@gmail.com
For additional information, see www.RawMilkFreedomRiders.com
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Posted by Liz Reitzig on November 18, 2011
After a hugely successful freedom ride from Pennsylvania to Maryland, here come the Raw Milk Freedom Riders Chicago!

Raw Milk Freedom Rally November 1, 2011
The Freedom Rides are organized, in part by the Farm Food Freedom Coalition.
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