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Dr. Robert Cywes

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ridiculous states can legalize

a plant that affects everyone differently but bans on dairy products stated in the video due to health concerns 🤔

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On 5/21/2025 at 10:42 AM, Meathead said:

Dr. Robert Cywes

Sharing this because it's

ridiculous states can legalize

a plant that affects everyone differently but bans on dairy products stated in the video due to health concerns 🤔

I watched that video, and yes, ridiculous. Not surprised though.

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7 hours ago, Geezy said:

Laws are often created to further someone’s agenda. Yea, it’s ridiculous.

This makes me think of "The Tuttle Twins" books.

It's a great book series for any children in your life. The series teaches about laws. One of the stories is about protectionism. They have also created an awesome cartoon available at angel studios website. My son LOVES them! I actually like to watch the cartoons with him they are high quality entertainment, compared to most of the drek put out for kids these days

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I finally have a raw milk connection around here and tried some. Absolutely loved it, and I didn't die, lol.

But it is ridiculous and ironic that raw milk is beneficial yet illegal, and a recreational drug like marijuana which is harmful (in the manner in which most people use it) is legal.

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Most everything in one way or another can be traced back to the almighty dollar.

A buddy of mine who I worked with fro a lot of years told one of the funniest (saddest) stories ever.

he and his brother butchered hogs since childhood. They both worked public jobs but kept the family 'business' going for a lot of years. Their sausage was some of the best I had ever eaten, their bacon was top notch, but their fat-back was absolutely world class. They packed their freezers and then killed hogs as long as the weather held up (cold). it got to the point maybe 90% of their business was here at work. Tons of pork sold over the years.

He said one Sunday morning as they were grinding and packaging meat the local sheriff's department as well as the Health Department and one person from the USDA stormed in on them like they were running a crack house. He said the deputies gun's were not drawn but it was hands on the first five minutes. They even referred to it as a "raid".

My buddy, nick named "Cowboy" said the USDA person was rude and hateful and asked if the meat was for sale, or did they plan to eat it all? Cowboy replied, "Every F""ing mouthful!" From there it went south.

The moral to the story is that on Sunday morning you can operate the local crack house for profit or kill a few hogs for meat selling a portion to off-set costs. One of the brings fines and penalties and the other......they close up shop and move to the next vacant house a few blocks over.

I often wonder who signs off on these situations.

It is the dollar.

Scott

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12 hours ago, Meathead said:

These laws, rules are only made and rigorously enforced because there's money to be made 🙄

America - Land of the Fee 🤪

https://www.bunkerbranding.com/products/land-of-the-fee-t-shirt

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