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In reply to the discussion: Another "raw milk" incident... [View all]yellowcanine
(36,798 posts)who are not old enough to make an informed choice. If you want to take risks ok but it is not ok to impose risks on children.
The fact that you are not convinced of the dangers is not a basis for public policy. The agencies charged with protecting public health in the United States, the FDA and the CDC, are convinced of the dangers. If you encourage someone to drink raw milk and they get sick it is no skin off your back. If the FDA and the CDC fail to warn against it and someone gets sick they will suffer consequences. As for the CDC and the FDA, they form their recommendations based on peer reviewed science. Numbers of sources of information otherwise is irrelevant. Majority does not rule when it comes to food safety. The bacteria don't stop making people sick just because lots of people think they cannot make them sick. "If raw milk is not a hazard...." Yes, lots of things follow if you accept a false premise.