What we were allowed to read mentioned "thousands of dollars worth of food seized". Was it all raw milk and raw milk products? Hard to tell.CanyonAg77 said:
IIRC, this is about someone who was selling raw milk, Being Amish has nothing to do with the state's objection.
Raw, unpasteurized milk, is a great source of e.coli and brucellosis, the former can kill you, the latter can cause spontaneous abortions and years-long health problems..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brucellosis
IMO, you are foolish to consume raw milk.
That should be balanced with the freedom we have in this country to be a fool, if you wish. And in the list of Terrible Things happening in our country right now, this seems to be pretty low level concern.
Unless the laws have changed in Texas, it's also illegal to sell unpasteurized milk here, as well, and I suspect the Texas Department of Health would shut you down.
However, it is not illegal to drink raw milk from your own cow. A local dairy at one time (don't know if they still do) skirted the regulation by selling shares of their cows. If you bought a share of a cow, you could collect some quantity of raw milk from them every week, legally. Because you "owned" the cow.
The Aggie running the dairy, told me his customers were from two groups: Youngsters who were into "raw" and "natural" foods, and senior citizens, who had grown up on raw milk, and preferred the taste.
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really