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In reply to the discussion: Slate: The Misleading War on GMOs [View all]restorefreedom
(12,655 posts)48. you have a right to know what is in it
if they are afraid of people knowing that, then i invite them to reconsider their frankenfood.
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He's one man. You can find handfuls of people to say anything. But the vast majority of Americans
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#41
93% of Americans vaccinate their children and 93% of Americans want GMOs labeled
GreatGazoo
Jul 2015
#3
The right to know what you are buying doesn't include knowing how it's produced
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#45
Now tell us about why GMOs now need Enlist Duo and why Starlink corn was recalled.
GreatGazoo
Jul 2015
#6
You do remember using Saletan for an OP just a few months ago though, right? nt
msanthrope
Jul 2015
#21
If GMOs are all that beneficial and good, why the resistance to labeling?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2015
#10
Soooo...why can't GMO corporations sell their product as safe and beneficial?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2015
#19
They have every right to demand that their elected officials pass laws that require gmo labelling.
GitRDun
Jul 2015
#94
Yes, in fact. "I know you are, but what am I" was invalidated after third grade.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jul 2015
#108
It's obviously not involunary action. Please show me where they're forced to sell food.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jul 2015
#110
Will GMOs Hurt My Body? The Public’s Concerns and How Scientists Have Addressed Them
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#119
If Mutation Bred Organisms are all that beneficial good, why aren't they labeled?
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#116
I have allergies to certain foods and chemicals. That's why I want GMO produce identified.
haele
Jul 2015
#31
If one has data on one group and not on another then one cannot predict that either group is less
GreatGazoo
Jul 2015
#47
The maxim I stated is true BUT there IS data for non-GMO because it IS tested after all (?)
GreatGazoo
Jul 2015
#54
I don't believe anyone is petitioning for common allergens NOT to be labeled
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#64
I don't know why they don't support labeling because that stance is inconsistent
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#79
We don't have mandatory pre-market testing with the FDA. So, in the absence of that,
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#84
There IS an absence of mandatory safety testing, and that's why the AMA is calling for it.
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#92
The testing of GMO's is voluntary, not mandatory. And the FDA has a conflict of interest
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#106
The reality is that other seed development technologies should scare you more.
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#115
I don't give a fuck about Monsanto's profits. If they want to keep losing the public trust then they
GoneFishin
Jul 2015
#58
One thing I never understood about the Anti-GMO argument, if its so obviously bad...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2015
#69