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Funny there is an exception.
My read on the rules... A bunch of guys can go out to the local swamp in the fall, shoot a bunch of geese, a deer, moose or even old dump bear, quarter it up with a chainsaw, haul it out on 4 wheelers. Then take it to buddies garage and cut it up, smoke it, cure it and make it into sausage then as long as it is not sold it can be transported to others as long as the name and licence number of the person who shot/sealed the animal is availible with the meat. All in the name of hunting.
Now won't surprise me if the powers-to-be some how put the screws to this one day soon, they have been puting up hoops to jump through up for an outdoors club I belong to which holds wild game aka "UNINSPETED meat" dinners.
Inconsistancies in the application of law like this do make me question if the laws are really envisioned to protect Joe public or large scale agribussiness?
The reasons are complicated, but you're right--as near as I can discern, it has almost NOTHING to do with protecting the public (what would they be protect FROM, exactly?), and a fair bit to do with crushing homegrown competition to said agribusiness... It's unfortunate, because everybody (public and the little-guy farmers) loses except maybe the Big Boys with the money to write the rules... It's also ironic, considering that the real dangers to public health actually come from the Big Producers, not the little guys...