The speech in Congress and introduction of legislation permitting interstate shipments of raw milk by Rep. Ron Paul didn’t just happen in a vacuum.

According to an email account from Aajonus Vonderplanitz, the California raw food expert, the move by the dark-horse presidential candidate grew out of a concerted two-month campaign last summer by Aajonus and two other raw-milk advocates, Jeff Slay of St. Louis, MO, and Leslie Jacob of Appleton, WI. Here is how he describes the effort: 

"Even though we were there two months, we were able to meet with 76 legislative representatives only. Personally, we met with three legislators. Probably 72 of the 76 believed that raw milk carried disease. When we left the meetings, all but four of them believed that raw milk was advantageous to health and bacteria in it was not a problem. Three of them were uncertain and one was outright negative and refused to help use at all–that was Diane Feinstein’s office. Looking over all of the legislation where her votes were pivotal, she voted for the present administration’s depriving us of civil rights and continued war in Iraq. Why did Californians vote for her?

"Many of you helped by faxing Agricultural Committee members and your senators and representatives. Your faxes and calls helped us secure meetings and support. We had 1,100 copies of the Report In Favor Of Natural Milk printed. We visited all 537 offices and gave each legislator a 5-15-minutes pitch with the Report.   Representative Dr. Ron Paul’s top assistant, Norman Singleton, agreed to submit a bill to Congress for raw milk. Did you get that, a medical doctor to submit the raw milk bill? I had to write the bill and submit it for several rewrites; to make it as saccharine as possible so that it at least will have a chance to pass. Ron Paul did the final version (HR 4077) in mid-October. Dr. Paul introduced the bill less than two weeks ago on November 5, 2007. On Thursday, 11/15/07, representatives Dennis Kucinich (OH) and Peter Welch (VT) joined as cosponsors. We have 70 more representatives who said that if we got someone to submit the bill, they would join as cosponsors."

It certainly sounds as if legislators are open to hearing about raw milk. Sure, this is before they hear hysterical rebuttals from the dairy industry, Food and Drug Administration, and U.S. Department of Agriculture. But we begin to at least to see some possibilities here. (By the way, Steve Bemis provides a brief and enlightening history of how the federal government came to prohibit interstate shipment of raw milk, and the role of Ralph Nader in the matter, in a comment on my post of a few days ago about lobbying for raw milk.)

Aajonus advises calling Rep Ron Paul’s office (202) 225-2831 along with cosponsors Rep Dennis Kucinich (202) 225-5871 and Rep Peter Welch (202) 225-4115 to thank them for their efforts.

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I just wrote an article published in The Nation (online) about farmers being harassed by regulators, based on a number of the cases I’ve described on this blog. In the article, I speculate about why the issue has become so pronounced over the last year or so. Take a look and see if you agree. Feel free to email the article from The Nation’s site to friends you think might be interested. Visiting the site and emailing also helps convince the magazine’s editors that there is interest in this topic.