If raw milk was legalized and sold commercially, they would have to have a means of bottling it immediately, as too many hands on, from the farm, without pasteurizing, would be touchy.
And, just as Karrie says, how can one monitor all farmers,
all the time, I guess there would have to be a government, or independent licenced 'handler' on the site, and on the job.
And, how can this tuberculosis problem be checked in the
milk, without pasteurizing it.
Here's some general info. on it:
Tuberculosis
Here's an excerpt from a British article:
"Recent figures published regarding the spread of tuberculosis by milk show, among other facts, that over a period of five years, during which time 70 children belonging to a special organization received a pint of raw milk daily. One case only of the disease occurred. During a similar period when pasteurized milk had been given, 14 cases were reported."
Complete article at: Raw Milk Vs. Pasteurized Milk
Note: This is not new rocket science...the article was published in Britain in 1938!
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