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White House Rejects Petition on Interstate Raw Milk Trade

In a recent statement, a senior White House policy adviser rejected a petition from ~6,000 citizens seeking a change in the federal ban on sales of raw milk across state lines. Doug McKalip, senior official in charge of rural affairs, stated that the Administration preferred the current state of affairs, where individual states regulated the raw milk trade within their borders:

As a science-based regulatory agency, the FDA looks to the scientific literature for information on benefits and risks associated with raw milk. While the nutritional and health benefits of raw milk consumption have not been scientifically substantiated, the health risks are clear. Since 1987, there have been 143 reported outbreaks of illness – some involving miscarriages, still births, kidney failure and deaths – associated with consumption of raw milk and raw milk products that were contaminated with pathogenic bacteria such as Listeria, Campylobacter, Salmonella, and E. coli. The FDA's position on raw milk is in concert with the Center for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatricians.

The FDA does not regulate intrastate raw milk sales, or selling raw milk within a state, which is left up to the individual states. Today, 20 states explicitly prohibit the intrastate sale of raw milk in some form and 30 allow it. FDA bans interstate raw milk sales, or selling raw milk across state lines. The FDA has never taken, nor does it intend to take, enforcement action against an individual who purchases and transports raw milk across state lines solely for his or her own personal consumption.

Read the full petition and response here.

Milk image via AMagill

White House Rejects Petition on Interstate Raw Milk Trade