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For it or against it?
I just watched the House Subcommittee hearing and testimony with regards to house bill (H.R. 4432) which would prohibit genetically modified plants (or seeds, fruits, or any other part thereof) intended for a food use or application to be introduced into interstate commerce prior to complying with a safety review process at the FDA.
Under the bill, if FDA were to find a material difference between the product and its comparable marketed food and that disclosure of such difference is necessary to protect health and safety or to prevent the labeling from being false or misleading, the agency could require such labeling. Otherwise, under the bill, any labeling that would indicate bioengineering was or was not used in the production of a food product would have to meet a specified set of Federal standards, preempting State-specific regulation.
The ISSUE is that States are lobbying for labeling in order to give consumers a choice about which foods they want to buy, and labeling foods that contain GMO's will give them that choice. The Bill is intended to NOT address those concerns; and if passed, will keep GMO's from being labeled.
My stance is that not enough is known about GMO's other than the propoganda perpetuated by Monsanto that they're fiscally beneficial and safe, coupled with their claims that they want to "feed the world." There are a number of documentaries online about the GMO's and what goes into genetically modifying seeds and food - including introducing weed resistance through introducing pesticides into the genetic make-up of seeds.
Anyone else have an opinion on this, or am I the only activist on the board?
I just watched the House Subcommittee hearing and testimony with regards to house bill (H.R. 4432) which would prohibit genetically modified plants (or seeds, fruits, or any other part thereof) intended for a food use or application to be introduced into interstate commerce prior to complying with a safety review process at the FDA.
Under the bill, if FDA were to find a material difference between the product and its comparable marketed food and that disclosure of such difference is necessary to protect health and safety or to prevent the labeling from being false or misleading, the agency could require such labeling. Otherwise, under the bill, any labeling that would indicate bioengineering was or was not used in the production of a food product would have to meet a specified set of Federal standards, preempting State-specific regulation.
The ISSUE is that States are lobbying for labeling in order to give consumers a choice about which foods they want to buy, and labeling foods that contain GMO's will give them that choice. The Bill is intended to NOT address those concerns; and if passed, will keep GMO's from being labeled.
My stance is that not enough is known about GMO's other than the propoganda perpetuated by Monsanto that they're fiscally beneficial and safe, coupled with their claims that they want to "feed the world." There are a number of documentaries online about the GMO's and what goes into genetically modifying seeds and food - including introducing weed resistance through introducing pesticides into the genetic make-up of seeds.
Anyone else have an opinion on this, or am I the only activist on the board?