proposed California law to hurt foodies and the poor
On 2012-06-25, Doug Freyburger > wrote:
> My current objection to GMO products is the corporate tactics of the
> companies sueing farmers for keeping some of their seed for the next
> year as has been done since the invention of argiculture.
Worse is these company's underhanded tactics of planting GM plants
next to non-GM fields to naturally pollinat the non-GM crops, then
suing them for having GM DNA in the farmer's crop.
Mexico has heirloom corns that need no GM help, they having already
been naturally crossbred over generations to resist insects and other
blights. Yet, GM DNA has already been detected in these non GM crops,
despite no farmer planting any. Three guesses how it got there and
whether or not the companies respondible have already sued for
royalties.
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