"Restraint Of Trade Is The Motive For Outlawing (Raw Milk)"
Commentary by Gordon S Watson - plus - pathogen detection technology: "Is this water safe to drink?"
by Jody Jacob
Date: 6/10/2010 4:25:50 AM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 2041 times "Those of us paying close attention to the raw milk controversy know that objection to its legality does not arise from actual high risk of hazard to the public health. Rather, restraint of trade is the motive for outlawing it and/or giving raw milk dairies a hard time.
If - for the sake of argument, only - we allow that hazardousness is the problem, then the solution is already at hand (see linked article).
Dairies which use this technology to add value in the form of confidence, will put more distance between themselves and their competitors. And so command a higher price in an overall larger market.
The free market will take care of it ... if officious meddlers will just get out of the way."
Gordon S Watson
Justice Critic, Party of Citizens Who Have Decided To Think for Ourselves & Be Our Own Dairy
"UBC researchers hope to patent a device to detect water-borne pathogens in real time – a technology that currently doesn’t exist, and one that could potentially help prevent human illness caused from dangerous organisms that can infiltrate treated water systems."
http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/2010/06/03/is-this-water-safe-to-drink/
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