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In reply to the discussion: Bill Nye the Scinece Guy on GMOs [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)centuries of organic growing.
Besides, sorry, I know how corporations operate. That may be their policy on paper, but, when a claim is made, you bet they will do their best to ignore it. And I have read more than I ever would have wanted to about how crappy Monsanto is, including the lawsuit at the SCOTUS where Monsanta failed to comply with EPA regulations. Why would it comply with its own policy more than with EPA regulations?
Monsanto won that suit despite the EPA violations because the FDA and the Solicitor General supported it.
I have a right to know what I am putting into my body and organic farmers also have a right to grow organic crops without worrying if they are contaminated or not.
I don't know what interest you have in defending Monsanto, but I don't think many at DU are going to agree with it.
But, since this thread is about labeling, I will stick to that. As I said in another post, withholding information is almost never the correct answer.