My problem with prop 37 is the exemptions. I think it amounts to misinformation when people think that all GM food will have a label, when in reality, that isn't the case.
"Exempts foods that are: certified organic; unintentionally produced with genetically engineered material; made from animals fed or injected with genetically engineered material but not genetically engineered themselves; processed with or containing only small amounts of genetically engineered ingredients; administered for treatment of medical conditions; sold for immediate consumption such as in a restaurant; or alcoholic beverages."
Well, 37 is a start, and the amount of money spent to defeat it should make anyone suspect, yeah? Somebody pays for those ads and there are a lot of them.
My problem with prop 37 is the exemptions. I think it amounts to misinformation when people think that all GM food will have a label, when in reality, that isn't the case.
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Well, 37 is a start, and the amount of money spent to defeat it should make anyone suspect, yeah? Somebody pays for those ads and there are a lot of them.
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