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Texas says this West Texas dairy is an "immediate threat to the health and safety of the public." But raw milk is legal in Texas — so why is the state asking a judge to shut down a private membership farm?
In this video, we break down the legal fight between the Texas Department of State Health Services and Like Wildflowers Homestead, a raw milk dairy operating as a Private Membership Association (PMA). The farm does not hold a state dairy permit and argues that private, informed membership agreements should not be regulated as public retail commerce.
We examine:
• What a temporary injunction actually means
• Why Texas requires a Grade A Raw for Retail permit
• The court's "immediate threat" language
• The farm's RAWMI certification and weekly testing claims
• Whether a PMA is legally comparable to a gym membership
• The constitutional tension between public health authority and private association
This isn't just about raw milk.
It's about where public power ends — and private association begins.
We will continue covering updates as the case moves forward.