Friday, March 30, 2007

Judge Allows Private Testing for Mad Cow

Creekstone Farms Premium Beef, a meatpacker based in Arkansas City, Kan., wants to test all of its cows for the disease, which can be fatal to humans who eat tainted beef. Larger meat companies feared that move because if Creekstone tested its meat and advertised it as safe, they could be forced to do the expensive test, too.
The Agriculture Department currently regulates the test and administers it to less than 1 percent of slaughtered cows. The department threatened Creekstone with prosecution if it tested all its animals.

U.S. District Judge James Robertson ruled that the government does not have the authority to regulate the test.

After the first case of mad cow disease heightened concern about the disease, the department increased its testing for the disease to about 1,000 tests each day.

Last July, the department cut its testing by about 90 percent.

Full wire service article, ABC, March 29, 2007

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Or does the government oppose the testing because then the public would have some inkling just how prevalent mad cow disease is?

Once again, government protecting big business over the public.

Mad Cow Disease...One of God's many paybacks for eating his friends...

TLC

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