A commentary on the repeal of outdated laws in New Zealand, focusing on the bizarre 1919 Wellington milk regulations and the Dunedin fish inspection law, questioning whether legalizing trim milk or non-mammary milks aligns with modern understanding and environmental values.
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a philosophical challenge to definitions
Bishop aims to trim outdated laws from the statute books – but won’t this permit sales of watery stuff as “milk”?Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.