Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Way to go a! We should all contact our representatives and ask for this information- make them aware that their ARE people who want raw milk available to them. Let us know how it turns out! Love in Christ, Alison > This is interesting. I live in Wisconsin and I > emailed my State congressman about the legalities of > selling raw milk in Wisconsin. He mailed me a copy > of the regulations and pointed out 97.24 > (2)(d)2. " This section does not prohibit the > incidental sales of milk directly to consumers at > the dairy farm where the milk is produced " . This is > stupid! incidental - 1. being likely to ensue as a > chance or minor consequence. 2. occuring merely by > chance or without intention. I couldn't find the > word incidental in the Law dictionary, so this is > the Webster/Merriam definition. I can see it now, > taking the stand the farmer replyed: It happened by > chance that this person took milk from my bulk tank > and left cash at my doorstep. > How do you have sales of a product by chance? and > what about minor consequence? This is great, a > conclusion derived from logic(merriam/webster > definition of consequence): a farmer has milk and > logically will sell it. So are incidental sales when > a person drops by and offers something of value, > like money, to a farmer for his product??? > > Well according to Dep of Ag, trade and Consumer > Protection...certain individuals have been abusing > the provision by selling milk directly to consumers > off of hteir property and even going as far as using > the UPS to deliver milk. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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