And the cops can put suspected murderers in jail, and the judge doesn't have to set bail.
Doesn't violate due process.
Safety of the public comes first.
How does shutting down business that isnt producing contaminated food benefit public safety?
And the cops can put suspected murderers in jail, and the judge doesn't have to set bail.
Doesn't violate due process.
Safety of the public comes first.
Safety measured how? We have established that hard aged cheeses cannot carry listeriosis but the FDA forced a recall and seized their product for possible listeria contamination anyway?And the cops can put suspected murderers in jail, and the judge doesn't have to set bail.
Doesn't violate due process.
Safety of the public comes first.
Eat hard cheeses instead of soft cheeses: The CDC has recommended that pregnant women avoid soft cheeses such as feta, Brie, Camembert, blue-veined cheeses and Mexican style cheeses such as queso fresco, queso blanco and panela that do not state they are pasteurized.
Hard cheeses such as cheddar and semi-soft cheeses such as mozzarella are safe to consume. Pasteurized processed cheese slices and spreads such as cream cheese and cottage cheese can also be safely consumed. The most important thing to do is read the labels!
Legal rules for following criminal procedures DO NOT APPLY when the FDA takes action. The FDA's own rules apply. It's a different system, an administrative system of compliance, because they're been given broad administrative powers. And those rules are always subject to the interpretation of the field agent. There have been cases where an agent has ordered the dumping of tankers of milk only to have the FDA go "oops. shouldn't have done that". Without compensation.And the cops can put suspected murderers in jail, and the judge doesn't have to set bail.
Doesn't violate due process.
Safety of the public comes first.
So why do you support the FDA recalling a cheese that, by definition, could not have been contaminated?
Actually, that's not a given. That issue has never been decided by the courts.Doesn't apply if you're producing food that's banned from interstate commerce.
According to the CDC, it is not possible for a hard aged cheese to carry the listeria bacteria. Listeria cannot exist in the microbiological makeup of a hard aged cheese. Therefore, BY DEFINITION, these cheeses cannot be contaminated.Methinks you don't know what "by definition" means.
We own a damn farm. And we cannot invite a friend over for a meal using the food we produce and eat every day because it would put us in legal violation.
And you're not prevented from eating it yourself, thus supporting that my recommendation is in fact a remedy.
Here's a hypothetical where it would be illegal.And you're not prevented from eating it yourself, thus supporting that my recommendation is in fact a remedy.
Their role should be purely informational. When they go beyond education, and start dictating what consenting adults consume, they've overstepped their authority, and intrude on the liberty of the people they work for.
LOL, the argument just went over your head.
If I want to eat Martian soil, do the restrictions that the Universe places on me in regards to obtaining it violate my rights? No, because I have no fundamental right to consume Martian soil. So, restrictions of access are allowed. So, if the FDA places hurdles to you obtaining certain foods, it also does not violate your rights, for you have no fundamental right to have access to them.
The government can regulate commerce. Don't like that interfering with your food choices? Buy a farm.
According to the CDC, it is not possible for a hard aged cheese to carry the listeria bacteria. The microbiological makeup of a hard aged cheese cannot include listeria. Therefore, BY DEFINITION, these cheeses cannot be contaminated.
If you seriously want to participate in this debate, answer a question directly.
Sure is tin-foil hat in here.
Were these salmonella outbreaks a result of these farmers selling unpastuerized milk?
And the license issue is rather silly. This guy had been selling this for 6 years. Were there any complaints as the safety of his milk? If not, then what does paying a license fee bring to the table? I think people get the wrong idea that being licensed means you are safe. It just means you applied for, paid, and possibly passed an inspection at some point.
10 now sickened by milk from Beaver County dairy
Thursday, August 04, 2011
The Associated Press
State health officials say 10 people have been sickened by bacteria-tainted milk from a Beaver County dairy.
Officials with the Brunton Dairy in Aliquippa say they're cooperating with the Pennsylvania Department of Health investigation and are hoping to restart milk production once the problem is isolated.
Health officials updated The Associated Press on Thursday, saying a total of five men and five women from Allegheny and Beaver counties have been sickened by the Yersinia bacteria. Those affected range in age from 1 to 75.
The bacteria can cause fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea four to seven days after exposure to it. The symptoms can then last from one to three weeks and, in rare cases, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream and cause other complications.
Actually, a priori, because of how bacteria interact with cheese, and because of how cheese rinds develop, a properly aged, hard cheese cannot have listeria. It's scientifically impossible. They all die, even if at some point the cheese was contaminated. Meaning just as I said, you don't even need a test. The only way it can be contaminated is somehow through handling or packaging.Now learn the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge.
Its a farce just like the SEC and DHS......This is big government wanting to control every aspect of everything.
LOL, you're still completely clueless as to what "by definition" means.
It's not a metaphor. It actually means, "by definition."
Now learn the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge.
You couldn't think your way through a tautology as it stands. There's no point going into specifics when your framework is shit. That needs to be remedied first.
Once you've learned how to think logically, then we can actually put that logic to use.
How does shutting down business that isnt producing contaminated food benefit public safety?
LOL, you're still completely clueless as to what "by definition" means.
It's not a metaphor. It actually means, "by definition."
Now learn the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge.
You couldn't think your way through a tautology as it stands. There's no point going into specifics when your framework is shit. That needs to be remedied first.
Once you've learned how to think logically, then we can actually put that logic to use.
