[Sca-cooks] Regulations against selling rotten meat
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius.magister at verizon.net
Wed Apr 13 17:49:55 PDT 2005
Also sprach Lonnie D. Harvel:
>I have the same reaction when I read the book of Leviticus. "They
>needed a law against that!"
I understand it is still on the books in New York City that it is a
misdemeanor to eat portions of, the entirety of, or otherwise
desecrate a human corpse.
I'm surprised it isn't a felony. Surely the more severe penalty would
be an excellent deterrent...
Adamantius
>
>Pat wrote:
>
>>By that same reasoning, today's legal obsession with food
>>cleanliness indicates that modern American's regularly consume
>>massive amounts of spoiled meat.
>>Chris Stanifer <jugglethis at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>-----------snip
>>
>>However, if the practice were prevalent enough to warrant
>>the issuance of a proclamation denouncing it, and the creation of
>>punishments for offence, then it
>>would stand to reason that it had been going on for some time,
>>would it not? At least long enough
>>for people to say 'hey...w.t.f?!?'
>>
>>---------------------------snip
>>
>>William de Grandfort
>>
>>
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