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Seems like excessive force to me-- for selling raw milk? Either California really hates living milk or this dude owes someone some serious cash, either way its pretty eff-ed up.

"Shocking video from Thursday, July 26th, 2012, at approximately 6:00 pm in Ventura, California. James Stewart, the 65-year-old raw "milk man" and founder of Rawesome Foods, was assaulted near his home today by three armed men driving unmarked luxury vehicles with no license plates. Carrying firearms on their hips and dressed in gangster-style street clothes, Satanic T-shirt imagery and tattoos, they claimed to be making an "arrest" and verbally assaulted James, sprayed his face with PEPPER SPRAY, forced his head against a car and screamed, according to witnesses, "You better listen to me or you're gonna have a bad f*ckin' day!""

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Bounty hunters don't show up unless you are FTA (failure to appear - thank you Stephanie Plum!). So he missed his court date and the bondsman will lose his money if they don't remand him into custody. This video has nothing to do with raw milk, other than what he was originally arrested for, which, of course, was stupid. – Dave S. Jul 27 at 16:40
Good to know! Thanks Dave! – lostgoonie Jul 27 at 16:46

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Watch the documentary Farmageddeon. It is about the FDA and gov't is very quietly taking out the small family dairy farmers who provide raw milk to families (even if through community supported agriculture groups or co-ops).

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Is it on netflix? – lostgoonie Jul 27 at 16:21
Pretty sure... I've seen some great food docs on there, so I'd check it out. – NoBadWaves Jul 27 at 16:30
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I wonder how much this is connected to Rawesome Foods current court case that was recently reported in NaturalNews a week ago.

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What was the court case about? – lostgoonie Jul 27 at 16:41
Link: salem-news.com/articles/july252012/… – Anondson Jul 27 at 17:55

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