Monsanto doubletalk - States' rights bad in US, but good in Europe

Started by yankeedoodle, June 13, 2014, 09:22:47 PM

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yankeedoodle

It won't surprise you, dear friends, that the poisoners of the world at Monsanto tell two different stories, but it can't be more obvious than this.  In the US, Monsanto, and others, are claiming that there should be a uniform policy in the US, and they want the State of Vermont's new law about GMO labeling to be declared unconstitutional.  But, in Europe, they have bribed/bullied the EU so that individual States can make their own decisions on GMOs. 

QuoteThe trade groups involved in the lawsuit called the labeling requirement "a costly and misguided measure that will set the nation on a path toward a 50-state patchwork of GMO labeling policies that do nothing to advance the health and safety of consumers," GMA said in a statement.
http://rt.com/usa/165860-vermont-gmo-labeling-lawsuit/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome


QuoteEuropean Union governments have decided to let member states go their own way when it comes to genetically modified organisms (GMOs), allowing EU nations to either ban the crops or grow them as they see fit. The move ends years of legislative deadlock.
http://rt.com/news/165608-gm-crops-eu-deal/



Ognir

The French officially are against GMOs
Yet when there last week, there are trials going on
Seemed to me that private farmers were trying to use them
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