Posted by Paul on June 20, 2013 at 10:39:22 from (66.60.223.232):
In Reply to: OT but please read posted by sdc eastern ia on June 20, 2013 at 05:25:33:
I don't like big business that gets bigger, so I understand the anti Monsanto hype.
This law or whatever it is is a bit more complicated than some say, and is more of a reaction to the extreme hate and fear going on against one company, out and about these days, which is not right either.
Gmo crops have been around for several decades now, its not really hidden, its just out there. Any new technology has some risks, and some rewards.
The rewards are using less, and less harsh, pesticides in our environment, while growing higher crop yields.
The risks are that something happens that we haven't been able to test, plan for, or foresee.
We can all be on either side of that I guess.
I don't really care for that law, or exception, but it is more of rule that clears up some ambiguous, impossible to follow setups of regulations and laws.....
In that way, I understand why it has come to be, and why the ruling was asked for, to clear up what actually does happen.
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