Michael Schmidt Placed on Probation and Fined for Raw Milk

Editor:

Michael Schmidt, raw milk advocate, sentenced today at the Ontario Provincial Court in Newmarket.

His sentence, one year probation and a fine of $9,150.00. I’m not sure what the terms of his probation are at this time, nor can I see any justification for the fine or the amount. Surely this “raw milk” fiasco has cost the taxpayer millions over the years. To what end or benefit has not been made clear either by the gov. or the court.

Mr. Schmidt has endured years of harassment by the Ontario gov., including a raid on his farm in 2006 by armed agents.

This is not about “harm” because there wasn’t any. No, this is about control of your property, “your body” of which the gov seems to think it owns. It does not. The gov does not have authority to decide what you ingest.

Therefore, Michael Schmidt’s “raw milk” campaign is not so much about whether “raw milk products” are safe, but about your rights as a private person.

I hope everyone continues their support of Michael and his work and in the end, may the people of Ontario and Canada learn from Michael’s example.

If you don’t stand for what’s right – you stand for nothing.

A sad legacy to pass to your children and grandchildren, indeed.

Michael Schmidt, “Raw Milk Advocate”

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Ontario Farmer Not Guilty in Raw Milk Case

by Ron Stephens

Michael Schmidt emerged from the court in Newmarket Ontario today wearing a smile and hoisting a glass of Raw Milk in the air. After a multi-year struggle, the court agreed with Mr. Schmidt and found him not guilty on all charges filed against him.

He was greeted outside the courtroom by a large group of supporters, who  raised their glasses of Raw Milk in recognition of  a “Win for Freedom of Choice”.

Because of Mr. Schmidt, citizens of Ontario now have a choice of which milk products they consume. As Mr. Schmidt put it “this is a victory for freedom of choice”

Enjoy a glass of Real Food Freedom

Ont. farmer toasts victory in raw milk trial with glass of the contentious drink

Thu, 2010-01-21 18:05.

By: Ciara Byrne, THE CANADIAN PRESS

NEWMARKET, Ont. – Clutching a glass of raw milk, an emotional Michael Schmidt toasted what he called a victory for the local food movement Thursday after the Ontario diary farmer was found not guilty of 19 charges related to selling unpasteurized milk.

“People need to learn how to stand up even when it seems it’s impossible to achieve change in our interpretation of the law,” said Schmidt, who was often depicted by supporters as the small farmer fighting for consumer food rights against an established milk industry.

In a legal battle that played out over three years, Schmidt fought to continue the operation of his 150-member raw milk co-operative in Durham, Ont., and defended himself against the charges for dispensing milk straight from the cow.

Schmidt was charged under the Health Protection and Promotion Act and the Milk Act after an armed raid by about two dozen officers and government officials at his farm in 2006.

While raw milk is legal to drink, it’s illegal to sell in Canada. Officials consider it a health hazard.

Under Schmidt’s cow-share program each member of his co-operative owns a part of the cow. By owning the cow members were drinking milk from their own animal, he says.

On Thursday, justice of the peace Paul Kowarsky ruled that Schmidt’s method of distribution made the group exempt from the legislation. He also found the operation did not violate the province’s milk-marketing or public-health regulations.

Kowarsky said the Crown could not prove that Schmidt had tried to market the milk. It was made clear on signs at the farm and at the blue bus where Schmidt set up shop at a Vaughan, Ont., market that only members could purchase products made from raw milk, he added.

“The undisputed evidence of the defendant is that there is no advertising or selling,” said Kowarsky.

The legislation was originally created to protect the vulnerable, but the cow-share members were not vulnerable and were cognizant of all concerns associated with drinking unpasteurized milk, he added.

“They consume the milk at their own risk,” said Kowarsky, adding the product had been thoroughly tested and was shown not to be contaminated.

At trial, food scientists and health experts testified that mandatory pasteurization laws are needed to protect public health.

Schmidt argued that government officials and food scientists could not guarantee the safety of any food, and suggested informed consumers should be able to buy raw milk if they want.

At the culmination of the detailed verdict, Kowarsky said the cow-share program was a “legitimate and lawful” enterprise and called the case part of a “search for contemporary justice.”

A Ministry of Agriculture spokesman was not able to say if the ministry would be reviewing the Milk Act.

“We’re disappointed in the court’s ruling,” said Brent Ross. “The government will review the court’s decision and determine next steps.”

Thrilled supporters, some wearing sweaters emblazoned on the back with “Team Raw Dairy,” gasped and clapped as the justice of the peace handed down his verdict. The courtroom, packed with so many supporters that dozens were left standing, flocked to a teary-eyed Schmidt, as they flung their arms around him.

“He’s giving us all a chance for the small farmer to enter into private contracts such as cow-share or farm-share agreements where we can decide what we buy, eat and how we behave,” said a jubilant Judith McGill, a cow-share member who has helped rally support for Schmidt.

Outside of the court, two women poured and passed around creamy glasses of raw milk to people as children perched on signs reading “protect our food.”

During the verdict, Kowarsky also acknowledged the growing trend towards the local food movement, and said he found many cow-share programs existed around the world.

This was a message not lost on Schmidt, who said the verdict had opened the door to new kind of conversation.

“It was never a war. It was a Shakespearean drama,” Schmidt said coyly. “We tried to get into a dialogue.”

Schmidt has not ruled out entering the political scene so he can push for the full legalization of raw milk.

“Like (former prime minister Pierre Elliot) Trudeau said, the government has no business in the bedroom of the people, and here I say the government has no business in the stomach of the people either.”

For Allyson McMullen, Schmidt’s win is also a win for consumer choice.

“It’s so much more about milk. It’s about food. It’s about us having the choice to put what we want in our bodies and I think that this is incredible,” she said.

CJAD

Court Ruling on Raw Milk in Canada

A Court Ruling on Raw Milk in Canada



We will hear how the Court will decide on

Michael Schmidt’s Constitutional Challenge about our right to have the freedom to choose what we put in our body

January 21.2010 at 9 AM
In Newmarket Ontario

465 Davis Drive

in the old Tannery

(905) 898-0425

David Gumpert the author of the newly released book “The Raw Milk Revolution

http://www.davidgumpert.com/ is flying in from the US to watch the proceedings. He will do also a book signing and will give us a brief update about his research regarding the raw milk battle in North America.

We have an inside venue close to the court house for our rally between 12 and 4 pm. at the Newmarket Seniors Meeting Place at 464 Davis Drive  - right across the Street from The Tannery Court House.  .

We welcome ideas as to how we can celebrate a good ruling or ignite a passionate drive for the emerging Food Freedom Movement.

Please lets get to work mark your calendar and phone as many people as you can..Bring your Children, your mom and dad,your grandma and granddad your friends and lovers

RAW MILK ALERTS: U.S and Canadian alliances for raw milk (ARMs) formed — Farmer Michael Schmidt speaks out

This story is reprinted from Augie’s “Journal of Natural Food and Healing“:

It is now obvious that various groups are now unifying in the raw milk revolution. It is a battle of food and farming freedom centered around natural, raw milk; and one of individual liberty. Now is the time for all to stand up to be counted in this fast-growing movement.

U.S. and Canadian Raw Milk ALERT: Alliances for Raw Milk (ARMs) and Statement by Michael Schmidt

Michael Schmidt, Co-director of the Canadian ARM and leading raw milk advocate, faces fines and jail, Jan. 21.

Schmidt: Form Alliances Now. Food Freedom crises is global in nature and beyond our imagination. This is our chance now for the future of our children.
Pirtle: the new unified Alliances that are beginning to form around the world are voicing a universal outcry of citizens.
Staven: There appears to be a political backlash . . . We can no longer sit idle and watch our inherent rights be cast aside in favor of corporate profits.
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA (January 10, 2010)–  U.S. and Canadian Alliances for Raw Milk (ARMs) have announced their formation. These Alliances for Raw Milk (US ARM and Canadian ARM) and Family Farm and Food Freedom are to promote connections between natural farmers and dairies and families who want fresh, wholesome and healthy natural food choices based on their nutritional education.
The ARMs and their members have declared they have the right and freedom to choose the foods they deem to maintain and restore their health and the right to farm their own land and trade/share the produce with others. The Alliances also come at a time of unwarranted and rapidly increasing legal, regulatory and enforcement actions by state, provincial and federal agencies against small natural, sustainable and organic farms and food operations, especially in the dairy arena.
The Canadian ARM is already organized in Ontario and British Columbia. In the U.S. the states of Wisconsin and Ohio are well underway with thousands of members and more states are pending. Sources in major U.S. raw milk groups say there is strong interest for the EU and Australia and India to join forces in the Alliance.
Internationally known Michael Schmidt, co-director of Canadian ARM told the Journal that he wishes to communicate to the new Alliances and to all farmers and consumers of local, fresh food that:

“Forming local state, federal and international alliances of concerned individuals is of utmost importance. What has to be burning in our soul, is the urge to be free and the determination not to be returned to a modern form of slavery. Blinded by wealth, comfort and convenience we are in grave danger of unconsciously consenting to the takeover of our well being by Government.This battle about raw milk is a battle about food freedom and our individual rights.This is not an isolated battle, this is a global issue beyond our imagination.”

Michael Schmidt, a Canadian degreed biodynamic dairy farmer and teacher has become a well-known North American icon in the food freedom battle. Schmidt owns Glencolton Farms and got arrested this summer  at Dumpsite 41. His farm was raided by the Ministry of Health and police by 20 armed guards – holding him as a prisoner in his own house for an entire day three years ago – taking all the milk products to the city dump. This is the latest in a series of harassments that date back since 1994.  He faces a $50,000 fine and imprisonment on January 21. Schmidt is charged for his disobedience for three years of court orders to make him stop providing raw milk to friends and family who actually own the cows he cares for.
At a court and rally right before Christmas in Viroqua, WI, Michael Badnarik, a Libertarian Presidential candidate in 2004 and considered a constitutional scholar and statesman, declared that “nowhere is there in laws or constitutions that governments must tell us what we can or cannot eat. Who owns our bodies? We do.” That event led to the formation of the Wisconsin ARM.
Kaythlene Pirtle, a well-known Chicago musician, author and motivational speaker on nutrition told the Journal,

“The new unified Alliances and many new raw milk alliances that are beginning to form around the world are voicing a universal outcry of citizens that are saying, “We, as human beings on this planet earth, demand the freedom and basic right to choose what kind of food we purchase and eat for ourselves and our families. We will not compromise our lives and health by eating the substandard food produced by a broken profit-driven, government-corporate controlled food system whose only concern is making sure their pockets are lined with money.”

Kurtis Staven, an Alliance coordinator and dairy farmer in British Columbia told the Journal of the dairy farmers concerns there:

“At this point in history, when more people are becoming aware of the foods they eat and the consequences of those actions, there appears to be a political backlash as the guise of food safety is revealed as being geared toward supporting the major agri-business players. We can no longer sit idle and watch our inherent rights be cast aside in favor of corporate profits.”

According to one Alliance member interviewed, who did not want his name disclosed, said: “People are getting fed up with the government/corporate partnerships  in their kitchens and dictating what healthy is and feeding so much nutritional, health and food safety misinformation and disinformation to the general public.” The inside environmental health regulatory specialist says “It is no longer a debate of the health benefits of clean natural milk; that has been settled for a long time. All these people seem to be saying is they want the freedom to eat and farm like grandma and grandpa did without guilt or fear of government intrusion. Now it is a battle over civil rights and basic freedoms .”
The first co-sponsored event of the Alliances, along with other groups, will be in Ontario at the court judgments  and rally for Michael Schmidt on January 21. Anyone can attend and for more information and to RSVP go to the event posting.

Michael Schmidt, also had this to say concerning the groups and alliances that are forming:

This is the chance to return to our fundamental values. This is a battle of individuals uniting to preserve what our children and grand children expect us to do. We battle not for us, we carry the burden of responsibility for the future, we carry the future of our children.

Farmers and consumers can freely join the U.S. Alliance for Raw Milk and Canadian Alliances for Raw Milk and several state/provincial ARMs at their internet locations. There, connections can be made with natural farms and food, educational events and upcoming rallies and court proceedings. More information will be disseminated at meetings and events on the local levels.

FOOD FREEDOM II – CODEX ALIMENTARIUS

FOOD FREEDOM II
A free admission event to inspire the community to aspire to create a self sufficient
localized economy based on truly organic agriculture. We can create new employment
opportunities in our area as the conventional economy crumbles. We can counter poverty and improve public health by ensuring a healthy affordable food supply for our community.

Join a community workshop to encourage a move away from the failing globalized economy and inspire small business entrepreneurship to revitalize our economy.
Central Westside United Church (basement rental facility)
Sat. May 2, 2009 11am—5pm (stay for part or all)
310– 10th St. W. at 3rd Ave W.– Owen Sound—Parking on
west side of bldg.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS

Michael Schmidt –Biodynamic Organic Dairy Farmer- “The courage for civil disobedience to save our children’s future” Inspiring words for challenging times!
Noon to 1 pm

Freeman Boyd– Phd.- Coordinator for the Grey Bruce Local Food Project– How can the local government help this movement? What programs exist? Question and answer period.
1:15 pm to 2:15 pm

CODEX ALIMENTARIUS –United Nations Food Policy– Comes into full effect Dec.31,
2009—How can this international bureaucratic set of standards effect well meant measures in our community to become self-sufficient in food production?– Film by Dr. Rima Laibow MD

COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
Share your wisdom with the community—Help devise a blueprint to revitalize our community
and boldly look toward a new socio-economic archetype that will create new opportunities for
many and secure our future in these troubled times– FREE SPEECH IS A MUST!
OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST

BILL C-6– Protect our right to the foods and natural health products of our choice
OATH KEEPERS– The people of Owen Sound and Civil Servants– A Common Vision
for a peaceful secure community in the face of potential times of adversity
-Selected local musicians will entertain– local business displays

Local Musical Performer “Bad Touch” will entertain from 11:20 to about 11:45

For More Info: Call Doug Schapira 519-379-9105 dougman-owensound@msn.com
http://www.owensoundfreepress.com
Children and teens welcome– bring a lunch if you wish-bring your love

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