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PA AG's office sues farmer Amos Miller to halt raw milk sales, alleges violations of state law [update] (lancasteronline.com)
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit against farmer Amos Miller for allegedly violating state laws by selling raw milk and other unregulated products. The lawsuit claims Miller’s actions endanger public health by not adhering to food safety regulations. Miller’s attorney, Robert Barnes, has criticized the lawsuit, asserting that it is based on false allegations and that Miller’s food is safe. Miller has a history of food safety violations, including a case where his raw milk was linked to listeria outbreaks.
Main Points- PA AG's office sues Amos Miller over raw milk sales.The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit against Amos Miller for allegedly selling raw milk and violating state food safety laws, claiming such actions pose a public health risk.
- Miller's attorney criticizes the lawsuit.Amos Miller's attorney, Robert Barnes, criticizes the lawsuit, alleging it to be filled with falsehoods and affirming the safety and healthiness of Miller's food products, framed as an issue of constitutional liberty.
- History of food safety violations.Miller has a history of refusing to comply with food safety laws, with federal authorities identifying listeria in his raw milk as far back as 2016, which was linked to listeriosis cases.
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