Should Products Made with GM Ingredients be Labelled?
date:Aug 23, 2012
ring, with the initiative being called the: California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act.

A coalition of opposition, called No on 37, has described the proposition as a deceptive, deeply flawed food labelling scheme that would add more government bureaucracy and taxpayer costs, create new frivolous lawsuits, and increase food costs by billions without providing any health or safety benefits.

Those supporting the proposition see it as being transparent with the consumer, whilst cla
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