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    Why I am voting "yes" on Prop. 37.

    There has been much discussion of late regarding Proposition 37 aka Cal Right to Know.

    Here is why I am voting yes:
    https://naturalsociety.com/gmo-study...ors-die-early/

    And I am voting "yes" because of this:
    Recent health studies provide growing evidence of harm from GMOs:

    GM Corn Damages Liver and Kidneys
    Meat Raised on GM Feed is Different
    Roundup Could Cause Birth Defects
    Genetically Modified Soy Linked to Sterility

    And I am voting "yes" on Proposition 37 because of this:
    https://www.trueactivist.com/is-the-...ban-gmo-crops/.

    Do I think it is a perfect proposition? No.
    However, perfection can be a delusion.


    This is a big opportunity to put the brakes on GMO's in the food supply, and Monsanto and their ilk know this to be true. If they (Monsanto, et al) think the technology is so great, you'd think they would want to have GMO contents labeled as a selling point.

    I, for one, am not willing to give up this opportunity.
    Chance for improvement is better with this law on the books than without it.


    ~BJ Avery
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    Re: Why I am voting "yes" on Prop. 37.

    Thank you so much for vocalizing your support of Proposition 37!!!

    I saw a T-shirt today that read:

    GMO
    OMG

    I complimented the person on it and immediately another person, who was clueless about the issue and the initiative became informed after he asked us several questions about it.

    Edward


    Quote Posted in reply to the post by cosmiccorn: View Post
    There has been much discussion of late regarding Proposition 37 aka Cal Right to Know.

    Here is why I am voting yes:
    https://naturalsociety.com/gmo-study...ors-die-early/

    And I am voting "yes" because of this:
    Recent health studies provide growing evidence of harm from GMOs:

    GM Corn Damages Liver and Kidneys
    Meat Raised on GM Feed is Different
    Roundup Could Cause Birth Defects
    Genetically Modified Soy Linked to Sterility

    And I am voting "yes" on Proposition 37 because of this:
    https://www.trueactivist.com/is-the-...ban-gmo-crops/.

    Do I think it is a perfect proposition? No.
    However, perfection can be a delusion.


    This is a big opportunity to put the brakes on GMO's in the food supply, and Monsanto and their ilk know this to be true. If they (Monsanto, et al) think the technology is so great, you'd think they would want to have GMO contents labeled as a selling point.

    I, for one, am not willing to give up this opportunity.
    Chance for improvement is better with this law on the books than without it.


    ~BJ Avery
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