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Old 10/30/07, 08:52 PM
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No apologies necessary..... almost

I only believe one person needs to apologize, but that apology should be to our service folk! They fought and died for this person's right to act and smell like a skunk. And this person's comments were offensive and stink!

The service field is a place of honor and their lives after that are forever hallowed ground. NO ONE has the right to walk on them.

I just told someone else, Merle Haggard used to sing a song, one line of it says, "When you're runnin down this country, hoss, you're walkin on the fightin side of me!"

Well this poster got my back up. The rest of you are JUST FINE.
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Old 11/01/07, 12:08 PM
 
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I don't know much about other things in AR but raw milk sales are illegal there.
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Old 11/01/07, 08:59 PM
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I don't know much about other things in AR but raw milk sales are illegal there.
I figured raw cow milk was illegal because I never see any flyers for it. But, there are flyers for goat milk on many feed store doors and bulletin boards, so I looked it up.

"Raw milk sales in Arkansas are illegal with one exception. Arkansas permits the sale of up to 100 gallons of raw goat milk per month directly to consumers on the farm where the milk is produced."

http://www.realmilk.com/happening.html shows real milk statutes for every state, in case anyone is interested.
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Old 11/02/07, 07:58 AM
 
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I was aware that you can sell up to 100 gallons of goats milk in AR.
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Old 11/02/07, 06:49 PM
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I think that there is a correlation between population density to legal regulation.

That generally when an area has more people, then it will have more regulators.

Around here we experience about 9 people per square mile, I should think that looking at area with less population density, would have less regulation.
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Old 11/02/07, 10:40 PM
 
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okay in WI for birds and rabbits, USDA required for any other meat. Raw milk... yeah, right... it's WISCONSIN
While I will say that I am disgusted to the core with WI's pride in taking the lead on NAIS , we live 30 mins from 2 farms that sell raw milk. They wage a never ending bureaucratic battle, but technically they're still legal. FWIW
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