Farmers (and
Consumers) Denied the Right to Consume Milk from Their Own
Cows
October 4, 2011
Wisconsin judge goes further and rules
that none of us—farmers or consumers—have the right to
decide what we have for our own dinner. A state Action
Alert!
Last week, Wisconsin judge Patrick J. Fiedler ruled against
the property rights of cow owners and their right to consume
raw milk from their own cows. Plaintiffs included Galyle
Loiselle and Robert Karp, who boarded their cows at Mark and
Petra Zinniker’s farm so that they could consume raw milk
from them, and the Zinnikers. Here is what the judge said in
his own words:
Plaintiffs [Loiselle, Karp, and the
Zinnikers] do not have a fundamental right to own and use a
dairy cow or a dairy herd;
Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental
right to consume the milk from their own cow;
Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental
right to board their cow at the farm of a farmer; [and]
Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental
right to produce and consume the foods of their choice.
It would certainly seem that the
judge’s ruling violates constitutional rights to property,
private contract, and bodily autonomy. After all, is there a
more fundamental right than deciding what to eat? (Before
this, we thought the FDA’s contempt for freedom of food
choice was bad enough!)
Accordingly, Dane County Circuit Court
Judge Patrick J. Fiedler’s decision is hereby nominated for
our new Tyranny of the Year Award. Every once in a while
we’ll nominate a decision or action for the award, and at
the end of the year we’ll ask our readers to vote for the
one they think is the year’s biggest tyrannical act. (We
thank our friend, Dr. Jonathan V. Wright of the renowned
Tahoma Clinic in Washington, for suggesting the award. If
you have a decision or action you’d like to nominate, please
send us your suggestions!)
Raw milk is natural and healthful;
people are 35,000 times more likely to get sick from other
FDA-protected foods than from raw milk. One of our ANH staff
members recalls milking his cow as a child and drinking the
fresh milk. Let’s not allow that to become illegal.