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Raids are increasing on farms and private food-supply clubs
Grist ^ | 14 July 2010 | David Gumpert

Posted on 07/14/2010 12:49:09 PM PDT by Lorianne

When the 20 agents arrived bearing a search warrant at her Ventura County farmhouse door at 7 a.m. on a Wednesday a couple weeks back, Sharon Palmer didn't know what to say. This was the third time she was being raided in 18 months, and she had thought she was on her way to resolving the problem over labeling of her goat cheese that prompted the other two raids. (In addition to producing goat's milk, she raises cattle, pigs, and chickens, and makes the meat available via a CSA.)

But her 12-year-old daughter, Jasmine, wasn't the least bit tongue-tied. "She started back-talking to them," recalls Palmer. "She said, 'If you take my computer again, I can't do my homework.' This would be the third computer we will have lost. I still haven't gotten the computers back that they took in the previous two raids."

As part of a five-hour-plus search of her barn and home, the agents -- from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Ventura County Sheriff, and the California Department of Food and Agriculture -- took the replacement computer, along with milk she feeds her chickens and pigs.

While no one will say officially what the purpose of this latest raid was, aside from being part of an investigation in progress, what is very clear is that government raids of producers, distributors, and even consumers of nutritionally dense foods appear to be happening ever more frequently. Sometimes they are meant to counter raw dairy production, other times to challenge private food organizations over whether they should be licensed as food retailers.

The same day Sharon Palmer's farm was raided, there was a raid on Rawesome Foods, a Venice, Calif., private food club run by nutritionist and raw-food advocate Aajonus Vonderplanitz. For a membership fee of $25, consumers can purchase unpasteurized dairy products, eggs that are not only organic but unwashed, and a wide assortment of fermented vegetables and other products.

The main difference in the two raids seems to be that Palmer's raiding party was actually much smaller, about half the size of the Venice contingent: Vonderplanitz was also visited by the FBI and the FDA.

In the Rawesome raid, agents made off with several thousand dollars worth of raw honey and raw dairy products. They also shut Rawesome for failure to have a public health permit, though the size and scope of the raid suggests the government officials might have more in mind. Regardless, within hours the outlet reopened in defiance of the shutdown order.

Earlier in June, agents of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, escorted by police and also bearing search warrants, raided and shut down Traditional Foods Warehouse, a popular food club in Minneapolis specializing in locally-produced foods. They also raided two farms suspected of illegally selling raw milk. And in a national first among such raids, agents searched a private home and made off with computers; the family's offense appears to have been that it allowed one of the raw dairy farmers to park in its driveway to distribute raw milk to area residents who had ordered it.

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has declined comment on such raids, saying they are part of an ongoing investigation into raw milk distribution in the state in lieu of eight illnesses in May linked to raw milk.

Meanwhile, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection has launched three raids over the last three months on the dairy farm and farm store of Vernon Hershberger, near Madison. The day after DATCP agents placed seals on his fridges storing raw dairy products in July, Hershberger cut the seals, and announced he was going to challenge the agency's contention he needs a dairy and retail license to sell his products. Obtaining such licenses would be problematic, though, since Wisconsin prohibits sale of raw milk, except "incidental" sales, and defining "incidental" has been a bone of contention for many years. In any event, Hershberger contends he sells only to consumers who contract privately for his food.

What's behind all these raids? They seem to stem from increasing concern at both the state and federal level about the spread of private food groups that have sprung up around the country in recent years -- food clubs and buying groups to provide specialized local products that are generally unavailable in groceries, like grass-fed meats, pastured eggs, fermented foods, and, in some cases, raw dairy products. Because they are private and limited to consumers who sign up for membership, these groups generally avoid obtaining retail and public health licenses required of retailers that sell to the general public.

In late 2008 and early 2009, the representatives of state agriculture agencies in Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois met via phone conferences with representatives of the FDA to map a plan for targeting raw-milk buying clubs in the Midwest. The meetings came to light after Max Kane, the owner of a Wisconsin buying club who was subpoenaed by Wisconsin authorities for the names of his customers and suppliers, obtained email accounts of the sessions via a Freedom of Information request to Wisconsin's Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection department. (Kane has since been prosecuted by Wisconsin authorities for contempt of court for failing to give up the names; his case is under appeal after he was found guilty last December.)

Now, the Midwest program seems to have gone national, and the recent spate of raids suggests a quickening pace and broadened scope. While most raids before the Midwest government meetings had been related to raw-milk distribution, some, like a December 2008 armed raid of Manna Storehouse, an Ohio food club near Cleveland, have been about licensing issues. In that raid, armed law enforcement officers held a mother and eight young children being home-schooled at gunpoint for several hours while they searched the home and food storage areas. A legal challenge to the raid by the family is still tied up in court.

The current uptick has Pete Kennedy of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund concerned, not only about the spreading of the raids, but about the seemingly easy willingness of judges to hand out search warrants. While the U.S. Constitution's fourth amendment suggests judges should exercise tight controls over search warrants ("no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause..."), Kennedy observes, "I haven't seen an agency turned down yet" over the last four years in requests for search warrants connected with raw milk and other food production and distribution.

Given that the targets of search warrants don't get a say in court as to whether they should be issued, legal experts and those who have been raided say the most that food producers can do is take steps to prepare themselves to weather the raids as best they can.

Here are five suggestions they offer:

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2manylaws; 2muchgovernment; donutwatch; farms; fda; foodclubs; foodsupply; jbts; lping; raids; rapeofliberty; rawmilk
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To: little jeremiah
I just boil it before drinking.

OMG! You just turned it into literal poison!!!

141 posted on 07/14/2010 4:24:23 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

You are obviously a hazard to society. Please do not resist the nice ObamaCorp volunteers and their police escorts as they remove you to a re-education camp.

It is for your own good, Citizen.

You should have obeyed your Masters.

/coming soon to a home near you... or maybe even your home.


142 posted on 07/14/2010 4:24:38 PM PDT by ex 98C MI Dude (Alea Iacta Est)
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To: Lorianne

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143 posted on 07/14/2010 4:26:58 PM PDT by Lorica
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To: rhoda_penmark

“I think one would be taking one’s life into one’s hands if one chose to consume such unpasturized products.”

My family owned a dairy when I was a kid, not a very big one only about 40 cows. We grew up on raw milk, made our own butter from that same raw milk. Raw dairy products are no more dangerous than pork or poultry products, it’s all in how it’s handled.


144 posted on 07/14/2010 4:28:34 PM PDT by Idaho_Independent (The 3 boxes of freedom, Soap Box, Ballet Box, and the Ammo Box.)
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To: mountainbunny

“Lingering death from tuberculosis is a benefit?”

Nonsequitur!

Raw milk does not cause TB. Never has. It has not ever been a recognized source of disease. It is known for health benefits; particularly a stronger immune system, so that other sources of infection become irrelevant.

Raw milk drinkers are vastly healthier than Pasteurized milk drinkers.


145 posted on 07/14/2010 4:28:45 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: editor-surveyor
You should know from experience here that you are asking for more than you’re going to get!

I know. I also know what gets dumped into creeks, rivers, lakes :>} Makes raw cow milk look very benign in comparrison. Yet millions of people engage in this risky behavior. What we need is a new Guburmunt agency to regulate it for us.. /sarcasm.

146 posted on 07/14/2010 4:33:21 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

“Increasing food poisoning isn’t gonna reduce sickness.”

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Resistance to “food poisoning” is one of the best known benefits of using raw dairy products. Try the science of statistics.

Stay stupid, we need you and your type to balance the bell curve.
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147 posted on 07/14/2010 4:33:33 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: Lorianne

Raids on farms and private food sellers...

Meanwhile, we have a conga-line of millions of illegal aliens, from Mexico to Chicago entering illegally....


148 posted on 07/14/2010 4:34:11 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: editor-surveyor
Raw milk drinkers are vastly healthier than Pasteurized milk drinkers.

Except for the dead ones. LOL!

149 posted on 07/14/2010 4:34:26 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: editor-surveyor
Resistance to “food poisoning” is one of the best known benefits of using raw dairy products.

Except for the people who die of the poisoning.

150 posted on 07/14/2010 4:37:24 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

“Except for the dead ones.”

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They take decades longer to get ‘dead’ than the the dummies that trust pasteurized “food.”

( LOL! )


151 posted on 07/14/2010 4:37:32 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: aruanan
There is no "life force" that can be absorbed or transmitted except as chemical energy.

OK. It's good you have it all figured out. Do they have a pill for that?

152 posted on 07/14/2010 4:37:43 PM PDT by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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To: editor-surveyor
Yeah, e-coli kills you much slower than the imaginary poisonous pasteurized milk.
153 posted on 07/14/2010 4:38:54 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

“Except for the people who die of the poisoning.”

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But those are the dummies that don’t use raw dairy products!

(people at your end of the curve are really slow learners, huh?)
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154 posted on 07/14/2010 4:39:36 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

E-coli doesn’t affect those that have the strong immune systems that come from using raw dairy!
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155 posted on 07/14/2010 4:41:35 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: TigersEye
I am disappointed to hear that about Santorum but glad to know it before I lend him any support.

We're probably a bit more sensitive to "animal rights" activists and their agenda than many people.

One of our children was born with a serious birth defect which (humbly thanking God) is no longer the life-threatening problem it was at birth.

What was dangerous when she was born is almost a non-issue now due to medical innovations in the intervening years. Those innovations were perfected and made safe because of animal testing. Testing that animal rights activists would ban outright.

We've all benefited from having vaccines, techniques and equipment which were tested on animals.

Some in the government want to make animals our equals and are willing to do so by subjugating our rights.

They think that they have a right to demand that we give up our earned property (we want your money for enforcement and compliance).

They think that they have the right to revoke our privacy (we're going to inspect your home, your property and your records).

They demand that we give up our right to be assumed innocent (you can have a license to raise animals after you've proved you're worthy).

I can't support those people. I've seen what is at stake with my own eyes.

We're charged with being prudent stewards of animals, not treating them as equals. We have an obligation to treat them without cruelty.

I'm sorry this is so long, but I feel very strongly about this issue.

156 posted on 07/14/2010 4:50:37 PM PDT by mountainbunny (Mitt Romney: Just where does his lying mouth stop and his awesome hair begin?)
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To: numberonepal
There is no "life force" that can be absorbed or transmitted except as chemical energy.

OK. It's good you have it all figured out. Do they have a pill for that?


It's graduate level biochemistry. At the University of Chicago, it's three quarters in length and is required of everybody in a doctoral program in biology or in medical school. Many of the same processes are also covered in Molecular Biology as well as in Molecular Nutrition.
157 posted on 07/14/2010 5:02:57 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: DBrow; Westbrook
I’d substitute “medicine” for “gold”, but yeah.

Very wise substitution.

158 posted on 07/14/2010 5:04:06 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: mountainbunny

No need for an apology. I appreciate your passion and agree with your position. I am really getting tired of the spinelessness and betrayal in the GOP.


159 posted on 07/14/2010 5:07:05 PM PDT by TigersEye (Greenhouse Theory is false. Totally debunked. "GH gases" is a non-sequitur.)
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To: editor-surveyor
(people at your end of the curve are really slow learners, huh?)

Yeah, I'll stack up my IQ against your double digits anytime.

160 posted on 07/14/2010 5:15:12 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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