The government should be able to recommend certain protocols when it comes to food, but not force them. Then consumers can decide. Those following all the rules sometimes sell contaminated products and many sell products that might not be contaminated, but are shells of what they should be in terms of nutrients: produce grown on poor soil, cows fed Skittles, etc.
And then 'you' are liable for any damage you caused selling contaminated product.
The government should be able to recommend certain protocols when it comes to food, but not force them. Then consumers can decide. Those following all the rules sometimes sell contaminated products and many sell products that might not be contaminated, but are shells of what they should be in terms of nutrients: produce grown on poor soil, cows fed Skittles, etc.
Caveat Emptor. Use a warning label.
Correct. I should be able to do it until I'm called out for selling contaminated food.
That's how auto makers do it. Software vendors, toy makers, alcohol brewers, vaccine manufacturers, etc.
You should be allowed to grow food however you want, but the selling part opens the door to the feds.
Should not though. Buying milk should not need to involve the frigging federal government.