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My state did this a few years back, lol, with predictable reaults: https://modernfarmer.com/2016/03/west-virginia-lawmakers-raw-milk-sick/
Here is the headline image and caption:
Ouch! I wonder if he had any idea what he was doing and/or the risks? And how old was his sample raw milk? Like: did they have some sitting out at room temperature waiting for a photo op? Or was it bad from the start?
Disclosure: I sometimes do drink raw milk despite the risks. I would never ever let a child drink it and wouldn't recommend it to others but... it tastes better. It tastes especially good and grassy in the spring when everything green is fresh and young. It is legally for sale near me from cows I can see/visit, but I have to go out of my way to get it so I don't drink it all the time. Also, I am pretty sure I need the added vitamin D from regular store-milk, so raw milk is a less-than monthly treat.