Dear Editor:
I own a share of a dairy cow that is kept for me in the Fraser Valley. From this cow I choose to take and consume milk and milk products in their raw, unpasteurized form.
After extensive research, I have come to believe there are massive health benefits to doing so.
The B.C. government is now saying it's illegal.
So let me get this straight: Heroin, crack cocaine and methamphetamines, all highly dangerous, addictive and illegal products, are OK to possess and use in governmentsupplied establishments with government-supplied needles and pipes - and we are even talking about supplying the drugs themselves - but raw milk is illegal?!
Give me a break!
Barry Dixon
North Vancouver