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We do though. It is illegal to buy raw milk in some jurisdictions regardless if you boil it after purchasing.




Because some people won't boil it, and that has serious public health impacts. Right?

Same reason we have airport security even if I personally don't want to hijack a plane.


Plenty of things have serious health impacts and we don't mandate it. To go after something as niche as raw milk is weird in my view. Heart disease leads to quite a few deaths and we don't ban McDonalds.

If the fear is actually the drinking of raw milk then they should ban that, not the buying/selling of it.


> Plenty of things have serious health impacts and we don't mandate it.

There are very few things with serious health impacts that are completely unregulated. The closest we get is probably guns.

> To go after something as niche as raw milk is weird in my view.

It wasn't niche when we regulated it. It's niche now because we did.

> Heart disease leads to quite a few deaths and we don't ban McDonalds.

We take plenty of regulatory steps to reduce heart disease. McDonalds is required, for example, to provide nutrition facts. The burger meat gets USDA inspected. The restaurants get health inspections. (And we do try to do more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugary_drinks_portion_cap_rule)


> There are very few things with serious health impacts that are completely unregulated. The closest we get is probably guns.

Guns are more regulated than most everything else? Background checks, age verification, licensed dealers, rules on transporting and storing guns, etc.

> It wasn't niche when we regulated it. It's niche now because we did.

Just not true. It is niche in places where it is not regulated as well and some portion of those who buy raw milk pasteurize it themselves so we don't even know how many people drink raw milk.

> We take plenty of regulatory steps to reduce heart disease. McDonalds is required, for example, to provide nutrition facts.

Almost nobody reads that at a McDonalds...

> The burger meat gets USDA inspected. The restaurants get health inspections. (And we do try to do more.

And yet you can go to a McDonalds and die from a heart attack. Many places do not let you take that risk with raw milk.

Despite all these regulations you mentioned, McDonalds has more stores than ever before. With your reasoning that should be turning McDonalds into a niche place.


This is ridiculous. "Well there is something that people at home could do to make this safe so its no biggie to sell it even though we know that virtually nobody will do that thing."

Virtually nobody buys raw milk in the first place. That is what is so ridiculous.



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