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Antibiotics in feed, in the news
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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 913866" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>Surely I am not the only one that sees the more troubling issue here. Another example of a federal judge directing public policy from the bench.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a matter for Congress and/or the President to address thru legislation and/or regulation, not a matter for a judge to determine. I always thought it was upon the plaintiff to prove they were harmed or damanged and not the defendent to prove they weren't. This has no place in the court system unless someone can prove specific damages against a cattle feeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 913866, member: 17328"] Surely I am not the only one that sees the more troubling issue here. Another example of a federal judge directing public policy from the bench. This is a matter for Congress and/or the President to address thru legislation and/or regulation, not a matter for a judge to determine. I always thought it was upon the plaintiff to prove they were harmed or damanged and not the defendent to prove they weren't. This has no place in the court system unless someone can prove specific damages against a cattle feeder. [/QUOTE]
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