In the war to protect us from making our own decisions the government has come down hard on pushers of illegal products.
Arlie Stutzman was busted in a rare sting when an undercover agent bought raw milk from the Amish dairy farmer in an unlabeled container.I disagree that this is a religious issue. This is a "get the hell out of my way you regulatory bastards" issue.
Now, Stutzman is fighting the law that forbids the sale of raw milk, saying he believes it violates his religious beliefs because it prohibits him from sharing the milk he produces with others.
"While I can and I have food, I'll share it," said Stutzman, who is due in Holmes County Common Pleas Court on Friday to tell a judge his views. "Do unto others what you would have others do unto you."
Of course the state has to be quoted in the article.
"You can't just give milk away to someone other then yourself. It's a violation of the law," said LeeAnne Mizer, spokeswoman for the department.Spoken like a well trained
Here in Tennessee we live under similar laws.
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