A Fight for Raw Milk
The future of Raw Milk in California in jeopardy
The governor of California and his henchmen have just legislated away our right to drink raw milk. Of course they didn't ban it outright: that would have been noticed by the citizens of the state of California and protested against. No, they chose to pull a sneaking maneuver and inserted eight little words that will have the same effect.
These eight words will prevent California dairies from selling raw milk:
"or more than ten coliform bacteria per milliliter"
Those eight words were added to dairy legislation in California on October 8, 2007.
Assembly Bill #1735 (AB 1735) was signed by the Governor and becomes law on January 1st, 2008. Contained in this law are new standards for raw milk. These new standards require 10 coliform bacteria per ml or less. This standard does not increase the safety of raw milk and it will make the production of organic raw milk in California nearly impossible. Under the tried and true old standards that have been in existence for forty years or more, coliforms could be 50 or 500. It did not matter.
A press conference was held at the Fresno Farmer's Market in Fresno on Saturday, October 27 at 11 a.m. in protest of the new law. This post will be updated as more details become available.
You might be thinking, "I don't drink raw milk. Why should I care?" While many of us who grew up drinking raw milk and extol the benefits of drinking a healthy natural beverage. This isn't merely about the availability of milk. This issue extends far beyond the obvious in that our government is supposed to be transparent. Ours is supposed to function as a government for and by the people. When our public officials use underhanded, sneaky and unethical tactics to achieve their goals, we all pay the price.
The EPA reports that even testing for fecal coliforms (a subset of coliform bacteria) is a "a poor indicator of the risk of digestive system illness." The EPA goes on to advise that the only way to determine whether food is actually sanitary is to test for those specific coliforms that can be a sign of something harmful such as E. coli and enterococci. Neglecting to test for those specific harmful coliforms, but banning all coliforms outright is equivalent to forcing Ford to recall every vehicle they ever made when only a single model year of one product is found to have a flaw. Even then, the previous law set the limit of coliforms at 750 coliforms per mL. A legal reduction of over 98% over the course of less than 3 months cannot be interpreted as anything other than a direct attack on raw milk providers, particularly when far more than 90% of coliform bacteria are not harmful.
This is not the first-time I've personally witnessed the blatant disregard for public opinion and openness required for our government to function properly by those in Sacramento. For instance, it's not an uncommon practice for a legislator to reuse a bill number that is no longer active - after the date legally prescribed under California law. There is a reason legislation isn't allowed to be introduced after a certain date, but that doesn't stop our legislative branch from manipulating the rules to their advantage.
How long will Californians stand by and allow our elected officials to skirt the laws that guarantee the rest of us a spot at the table? If you are sick and tired of being railroaded and regulated to death, now is your opportunity to let your voice be heard in Sacramento. Contact your legislators and let them know what you think about the way they are conducting our business.
More Information:
- Government Sneak Attack on California Raw Milk
- Contact lawmakers today about Ag. Bill 1735
- Eight words are threatening to change your life:
- State's tough new raw milk standards upset consumers, farmers
- Will Raw Milk Still Be Available in CA Come Jan. 1?
- Arizona Raw Dairy Alert
- What is Organic?
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1 Comments:
RAW MILK - Action Alert
re AB 1735
We have been given very specific "political marching orders" to win reversal of AB 1735 without a lawsuit and hearings! Your action is needed immediately.
Our political associates in Sacramento have strongly advised us to send letters and make calls immediately to the six people listed below. This group of leaders hold the future of your raw milk in their hands. Please contact them right now!
AB 1735 will be in political play during the next few days. With your
passionate and immediate support via phone calls and mailed letters,
we can overturn AB 1735 without a lawsuit.
When calling, simply say you oppose the bill because it threatens your supply of raw milk, and you support a reversal. The friendly phone personnel will take your name and city, register your comment and that's it!
The message points for your letter are:
* California Raw milk is safe with a perfect record of zero
pathogens detected at Claravale Dairy and Organic Pastures Dairy since 1927. That's 80 years of raw milk testing history.
* AB 1735 creates a new raw milk standard that does not improve
safety and will eliminate raw milk sales in California. Coliform
bacteria (if high or low) do not equal pathogenic bacteria. Coliforms are not pathogens; they are harmless and beneficial. Current laws provide for testing of pathogens and none have ever been found in CA raw milk produced at OPDC or Claravale.
* Demand AB 1735 be reversed immediately.
* Make it clear why raw milk is important to you and your family, how it has changed your life and improved your health.
CALL NOW, THEN WRITE LETTERS TO:
Nicole Para Assemblyperson
Capitol Office
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento CA 94249-0030
916-319-2030
916-319-2130 FAX
Doug LaMalfa
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Room 4164
Sacramento, CA 94249-0002
Phone: (916) 319-2002
Mike Villines
Capitol Office
State Capitol Room 3104
Sacramento, CA 94249-0029
Ph: (916) 319-2029
Fax: (916) 319-2129
Fresno District Office
6245 N. Fresno Street, #106
Fresno, CA 93710
Ph: (559) 446-2029
Fax: (559) 446-2028
Bill Maze
Capitol Office
State Capitol Room 5160
Sacramento, CA 94249-0034
Ph: 916-319-2034
Fax: 916-319-2134
Visalia District Office
5959 S. Mooney Blvd
Visalia, CA 93277
Ph: 559-636-3440
Fax: 559-636-4484
Fabian Nunez
Capitol Office
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0046
District Office
320 West 4th Street
Room 1050
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 620-4646
Chris Kahn
Office of the Governor
State Capitol, First Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-4341
Fax: 324-6358
Chris.Kahn@gov.ca.gov
Assistant:
Melanie.Perron@gov.ca.gov
Contact Organic Pastures for additional information or visit their website http://www.organicpastures.com
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