Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Is there anything we can do about this, or are we just unwitting guinea pigs in the government's experiment? > US TO LEGALIZE BIOTECH CONTAMINATION > > MEDIA ADVISORY > Friends of the Earth International > November 23, 2004 > > US TO LEGALIZE BIOTECH CONTAMINATION > > US sets out plan to allow contamination of the world's food supply with > experimental GM crops > > WASHINGTON, DC (US) / BRUSSELS (BELGIUM), November 23, 2004 – A new proposal > to allow contamination of human food crops with biotech or genetically > modified (GM) experimental crops grown on " test " sites will be published > tomorrow (Wednesday) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [1]. > > In sixty days from Nov. 25 the new proposal could be accepted, giving > biotech companies a major disincentive to control field tests > contamination – which is therefore likely to increase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 I don't have time to research this exact claim, but I did read about the EU opening the way for GM corn to be sold and grown in Europe. This post sounds like a scare tactic to blame the US for the EU policy change. Perhaps the EU gave in to US pressure, but is that any reason to blame the US for their own governments (EU) failure to protect their citizens. I am not pro-GM, and the GM contamination has already occured. --Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Agreed, and maybe it is a scare tactic...but it just makes it sound like the government is giving themselves permission to hide even more from the genral public... I used to think we lived in a democracy. On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:15:30 -0500, Pasterik wrote: > I don't have time to research this exact claim, but I did read about the EU > opening the way for GM corn to be sold and grown in Europe. This post > sounds like a scare tactic to blame the US for the EU policy > change. Perhaps the EU gave in to US pressure, but is that any reason to > blame the US for their own governments (EU) failure to protect their > citizens. I am not pro-GM, and the GM contamination has already occured. > > --Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 I didn't think the government needed its own permission to hide things from the public. I went back an re-read the post, it sounds like the buffer zones and size limits of experimental crop plots is going to be reduced and/or the penalties/liability for cross contamination will be adjusted. Another part of the post states that there is no test for the GM crops, this is just plain wrong. Doing a DNA sample of the crop will show if it is a known, common variety or something different. The seed companies that develop GM products also place a marker gene in the modified DNA structure to they can identify their product and sue those who propagate it without paying the seed fees. I personally think that the GM work of today will cause far more problems than those caused by the take-over of raw milk into the heated/processed fluid substance it is now. --Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 And again I agree! On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:29:15 -0500, Pasterik wrote: > I didn't think the government needed its own permission to hide things from > the public. > > I went back an re-read the post, it sounds like the buffer zones and size > limits of experimental crop plots is going to be reduced and/or the > penalties/liability for cross contamination will be adjusted. Another part > of the post states that there is no test for the GM crops, this is just > plain wrong. Doing a DNA sample of the crop will show if it is a known, > common variety or something different. The seed companies that develop GM > products also place a marker gene in the modified DNA structure to they can > identify their product and sue those who propagate it without paying the > seed fees. I personally think that the GM work of today will cause far > more problems than those caused by the take-over of raw milk into the > heated/processed fluid substance it is now. > > --Mike > > > > > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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