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Press Release: For Immediate Release
December 17, 2011
Contact: Liz Reitzig, Co-founder, Farm Food Freedom Coalition
301-807-5063, lizreitzig@gmail.com www.FarmFoodFreedom.org, www.RawMilkFreedomRiders.com

FDA Escalates War Against Amish Dairy Farmers

Kinzers PA – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) apparent war on Amish raw dairy farmers increased on December 6 when they filed a “motion for summary judgment,” with Pennsylvania judge Lawrence Stengler asking for a permanent injunction against dairy farmer Dan Allgyer to forbid him from selling fresh milk out of state. FDA regulation 21 CFR §1240.61 criminalizes any selling of milk intended to cross state lines.

After a two year expensive, exhaustive undercover operation, including multiple armed raids on Allgyer’s farm, FDA agents and a team of ten federal lawyers amassed over two hundred and seventy-six pages of evidence allegedly proving what Allgyer openly admits, that he is selling fresh (raw, unpasteurized) milk to customers who knowingly carry the milk across state lines. Thousands of Maryland customers who have been buying from Allgyer for years were the main focus for evidence during the investigation. In spite of the FDA raids and injunction filing, Allgyer has continued to support his customers’ needs for fresh milk and other farm foods, citing his God-given inalienable rights.

Like most Amish, Allgyer is reluctant to participant in the legal system, but he has chosen to respond and his response claims that the FDA action "has created a serious dilemma" by "violating [his] due process and equal protection under the law" and he "is prepared to proceed with a public court forum, if necessary."

Should Stengler sign the motion, the injunction would not ban Allgyer from selling in Pennsylvania, but the Maryland families he supplies would lose their food source, he would lose his out-of-state business and would be subjected to strenuous regulation and unannounced, unlimited, unwarranted inspections at his expense, including costs of travel, food, lodging and per diems for inspectors. A single inspection could cost up to $10,000.

Allyger’s response argues that the FDA's action, though classified as a civil action, is in reality "a quasi-criminal action…because of the severe sanctions and consequences that could occur as a result of the FDA investigation and the inspection" and as such "requires prior notice of the offense, probable cause and official complaint, which is totally lacking in this case."

Organizers of the DC area-buying club Grassfed on the Hill, supplied by Allgyer, helped form the Raw Milk Freedom Riders in support of Allgyer and other farmers like him.

“The freedom riders are a group of consumers challenging the FDA’s regulation by engaging in deliberate civil disobedience. They demand the FDA cease prosecuting farmers and consumers for transporting raw milk across state lines,” says the group’s founder, Karine Bouis-Towe. “The riders have staged two ‘freedom rides,’ on November 1 they took raw milk from Pennsylvania to FDA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, then on December 8 they transported raw milk from Wisconsin to Chicago, Illinois both times distributing the milk. The FDA declined to prosecute in both cases.”

The action against Allgyer is the latest in a string of FDA persecutions of Amish dairy farmers in recent years.

MEDIA ADVISORY
 
MOTHERS TO HOLD DEMONSTRATION OUTSIDE THE FDA
“Don’t Turn Us Into Criminals over Milk!” Demand Moms
 
What: A group of mothers from across the country who feed their children raw milk plan to hold a demonstration to protest the FDA’s crackdown on raw milk production and distribution, arguing that the government campaign not only criminalizes raw milk, but criminalizes the American citizens who buy and consume it.
 
Prior to their peaceful demonstration, a caravan of mothers will cross state lines with raw milk and invite the FDA to witness what the agency wrongly considers to be a criminal act. Media are invited to ride along as embedded reporters to report on how the FDA responds to what it wrongly terms a violation of the law.
 
Where: Across from FDA Headquarters, 10903 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD
 
When: November 1, 2011, 12pm – 3pm EDT
 
Who: Liz Reitzig and Karine Bouis-Towe of the Farm Food Freedom Coalition
 
Other Speakers Include:
Joel Salatin, Polyface Farm, featured in documentary films, Food, Inc, Farmageddon.
Mark McAfee, Organic Pastures dairy, largest raw dairy company in the U.S.
David Gumpert, Journalist and Author Raw Milk Revolution
Max Kane, Currently fighting the state of Wisconsin for right to private contracts
Michael Schmidt, Farmer currently staging a hunger strike in Canada re: raw milk access
 
Visuals: Cars decorated with pro-raw milk slogans, protest signs, moms and children drinking raw milk, moms handcuffed to gallons of milk, Federal law enforcers will be meeting the protesters.
 
Background:
FDA has engaged in several long undercover sting operations and raids against peaceful farmers and buying clubs. FDA is also pressuring states to restrict raw dairy access.
 
Under FDA regulations [21 CFR § 1240.61] implemented in 1987, it is illegal for anyone to transport raw milk intended for human consumption across state lines. That includes individuals purchasing it legally in one state and crossing into their home state.
 
Info about farm raids www.FarmFoodFreedomCoalition.com
For additional information on raw milk www.westonaprice.org
 
Contact: Liz Reitzig, Founder, Farm Food Freedom Coalition
301-807-5063, lizreitzig@gmail.com
www.RawMilkFreedomRiders.com
 
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News Coverage written about the event:
 
http://www.tbd.com/articles/2011/11/demonstrators-protest-raw-milk-regulations-at-fda-68624.html
 
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=363085
 
http://www.thecompletepatient.com/journal/2011/11/1/raw-milk-freedom-riders-elicit-pledge-from-fda-not-to-enforc.html
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT4CRNFaNHk
 
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/11/01/MNRG1LP5LU.DTL
 
http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2011/11/01/raw-milk-as-a-motherhood-issue-raw-milk-freedom-riders-due-nov-2-at-fda/
 
"live" coverage of the event http://www.robertscottbell.com/blog/raw-milk-freedom-rides-again-on-the-robert-scott-bell-show-november-2-2011/
 
http://www.foodrightsnetwork.org/2011/11/raw-milk-in-the-news-4/
 
http://hartkeisonline.com/raw-milk/raw-milk-freedom-riders/
 

 
Raw milk demand grows; more Florida farms sell it as pet food
By Erika Pesantes, Sun Sentinel
October 10, 2011

Florida Raw Milk Sales Florida calls it pet food, but people crave it and will go underground to get it.

Florida allows the sale of unpasteurized milk only as pet food, yet while a growing number of people want raw milk for themselves, the state turns a blind eye.

Nothing prohibits drinking raw milk. State officials acknowledge that there's an underground supply chain.

People say it's a creamier, purer and healthier alternative to pasteurized milk.

This year, about a dozen more farms statewide, a total of 46, registered to sell raw milk as "commercial feed." There's no way to tell how much is bought for human consumption.

"It's legal to consume. It's not like a drug that you can get arrested for possession or distribution," said Pete Kennedy, president and attorney for Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, a national organization that advocates for the right to buy and consume raw milk. "The law is dysfunctional."
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Wisconsin Judge Rules No Right to Own a Cow or Drink Its Milk
By Pete Kennedy, Esq.
October 3, 2011

Milk Pitcher In a decision denying basic property rights and even exceeding the FDAís contempt for the rights of private contract and food freedom of choice, Dane County Circuit Court Judge Patrick J. Fiedler has issued an order holding that owners of cows do not have a fundamental right to consume milk from their own cow.

The judge issued the order in response to a motion to clarify an earlier ruling that livestock boarding agreements between a farmer and cow owners were in violation of Wisconsin law.

The boarding contracts in question were between Walworth County dairy farmers Mark and Petra Zinniker and the members of Nourished by Nature LLC for a herd of dairy cows as well as between the Zinnikers and Galyle Loiselle and Robert Karp for an individual cow owned by the two. The Zinnikers did not have any ownership in any of the cows and were simply executing a services contract to board, care for and milk the ownersí cows, and provide the milk to the owners.

On August 12, Judge Fiedler issued a ruling denying a motion by the Zinnikers, Nourished by Nature, Karp and Loiselle for a judgment that the boarding agreement the Zinnikers had with the cow owners was in compliance with Wisconsin law.
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