U.S. GMO labeling

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    This is a lot like the vaccine discussion. There are no absolutes. You can't just say that it is all "ok". There is no proof. There are no long term studies because the lobbying efforts have killed any effort to get studies done.

    There are billions, probably trillions, of dollars on the line. This isn't a simple conclusion of "oh, this is what I believe" and we go on.

    Personally, I think anyone that makes a blanket conclusion that "everything Monsanto does must be ok" is living with their head in the sand.

    If it's all safe, label things. If there are no side effects, conduct the studies to prove.

    • Except that NONE of the food you consume happened in nature. We genetically modified all of our crops through milleniums of farming. I'm not saying it's allzarkonite
    • good and we shouldn't want to know what we eat but it's scientifically almost impossible to label good as non-GMO.zarkonite
    • sub.good > foodzarkonite
    • Completely false. That's an uneducated answer. Did you watch the videos? There's a big difference.formed

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