Food Legality Question

toekramp

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While I know that the FDA monitors the production and 'safeness' of food and drugs released within the country, who determines what is and isn't legal to eat... Personally I've never dined on dog or cat before, but if someone were to do such a thing would they be convicted of animal cruelty? Do the animals need to be raised with the intention of consumption? People eat cows, pig, deer, fish...I'm just curious as to who decides what is ethical and what isn't...

yes i realize it's pretty fvcking random question :)
 

toekramp

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Originally posted by: WarmAndSCSI
PETA probably keeps people from doing that sh1t... I hate that organization. Bunch of stupid vegatarians.

Visit http://maddox.xmission.com to see some interesting stances on PETA - all of which I agree with.

the greatest site in the universe if i recall correctly :)
 

WarmAndSCSI

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Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: WarmAndSCSI
PETA probably keeps people from doing that sh1t... I hate that organization. Bunch of stupid vegatarians.

Visit http://maddox.xmission.com to see some interesting stances on PETA - all of which I agree with.

the greatest site in the universe if i recall correctly :)

correct - some pretty funny stuff there.
 

Eli

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I don't think it's illegal to eat cat, dog, horse, etc...

We just don't do it.