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The tone and arguments of many of these comments are distressing | 168 comments | Create New Account
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It is too late, once you plant
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 21 2013 @ 01:25 AM EST
GM food planted in the wild is in Nature's breeding laboratory. How do you stop
Nature vectors spreading the genes to NON GM crops in the same area???

Sad story today is that even organic foods have some level of contamination.

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The tone and arguments of many of these comments are distressing
Authored by: PJ on Thursday, February 21 2013 @ 02:45 AM EST
No. Let's get back to the fundamentals. Namely,
should gene modifications be patentable
subject matter? I say no. So it doesn't matter
if it is beneficial or not, if it's not
patentable in the first place.

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The tone and arguments of many of these comments are distressing
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 21 2013 @ 09:50 PM EST
your best option to control the spread of GM products is for Monsanto to keep the price high

Actually your best and only bet to control the spread of GM crops is to have accurate labeling laws that require GM ingredients to be be identified on the products one buys.

Then the choice will be with the consumer and they can decide where to spend their money and thus what food to put in their mouth.

Anything else is just a con job that takes away our choice..

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