Judge Clears Raw Milk Farmers of
Contempt Charges for selling their products
In the story of David and Heidi Berglund from last week, was
a glimpse into the over regulatory nature of the Minnesota Department of
Agriculture (MDA). The MDA threatened
a peaceful family with $500 per day fines for feeding their community.
On March 9, 2015, 175–200 community members sat quietly
in the courtroom in support of the Berglund family.
According to Greg Gentz, who attended
the hearing and reported on it, “Judge
Cuzzo stated that he was “staying the order of inspection” that had previously
been issued by him in his court due to the issues that were presented at
today’s hearing. He further clarified to Middendorf that the previous
order of inspection could not be used, at this time, by the MDA to inspect
Lake View Natural Dairy. He said that he is going to take up to 90 days (he
commented that he hoped to not take that long) to review the arguments presented
to determine the jurisdictional validity of the order (whether the MDA has
the right to make the inspection in the first place). Judge Cuzzo will issue
his ruling in writing.”
While this is a positive development in the case, it is
certainly not over yet. If the judge’s final ruling is in favor of the farm,
it is likely that that MDA will pursue an appeal. The ultimate decision here
will set a precedent not only for Minnesota, but one that other states could
follow. The ruling, expected in 90 days, will determine, in large part, the
level of aggression the government uses to persecute farmers (and consumers)
who seek to engage in peaceful voluntary exchanges for food.
Please support
the family in any way you can. They have significant
legal fees to pay as well as other expenses related to time in court.
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CommentsAbuse of farmers and ranchers by federal and state agencies should prompt state legislatures to take corrective action with Bills to support free markets. Producers need unfettered access to sell whatever they produce without government interference. We won’t truly have a free market system until bartering is allowed to take place without government interference. Yes, they would dodge taxes by avoiding cash transactions that would land on their income taxes, but so what ? Governments should not be able to ban livestock based on its type or feeding method.Fines by government for non-compliance of arbitrary laws need to be reviewed, reduced, removed and ended. Citizens should not be required to suffer crippling legal expenses to be free.Dairy operations should be able to sell raw milk to anybody. In this case, their customers can have the producer pasteurize it or pasteurize it themselves. It should make no difference. Otherwise, dairy products will continue to be controlled by large processors only. They do not need this monopoly power and state legislatures should remove it.Food safety can be assured best where local consumers buy from local producers. Producers just need to label it. If foreign food exporting countries don’t like it, that’s too bad.Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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