Posted by sdc eastern ia on June 20, 2013 at 05:25:33 from (69.63.4.10):
Ok off topic and this or me may get nuked but even the moderator needs to read this. From a Bio-Farming bulletin titled “ Does Monsanto now hold ultimate legal power in the U.S.?” Public outcry has erupted into a fury over the current passing of the temporary government funding appropriations bill. Tacked unto it was a rider, the so called “Monsanto protection act,” a rider that hands Monsanto the power to nullify the decisions of federal courts. If the courts decided that genetically engineered crop is dangerous to the public or the environment, it can no longer order Monsanto (or any other company) to stop planting the crops. Instead the law mandates the Secretary of Agriculture to issue permits and deregulation orders that allow the continued cultivation, commercialization, and other specifically enumerated activities even if the crop is deemed to cause a plague or unleash dangerous genetic pollution. It is not difficult to see that our government which conspires with the biotech industry to sneak GMO into our food supply. If there is a silver lining the rider was attached to an appropriations bill that has a shelf life of 4 months but it can be passed every time it is due. Your thoughts?
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