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wehateporn 10-23-2013 05:28 PM

Los Angeles may become largest GMO-free area in the US
 
Let's hope they get the Fluoride out the water too :2 cents:


"Los Angeles is considering a ban on the cultivation, sale and distribution of genetically modified organisms, which would make the city the largest GMO-free zone in the US.

Los Angeles City Councilmen Paul Koretz and Mitch O?Farrell introduced Friday a motion to curb growth and proliferation of GMO seeds and plants within the city.

The councilmen said the proposal aims to protect local gardens and city-grown food from future contamination from GMO seeds. The motion would not impact the sale of food containing GMO ingredients, however.

GMO seeds are mostly used only by large-scale farming operations, of which none exists in Los Angeles city.

"The pending ordinance would be symbolic more than anything else, but we do feel it's an important step to have the second-largest city in the nation declare itself as against genetically modified seeds," said head of Learning Garden and Seed Library of LA David King, who assisted in creating the motion.

King told The Huffington Post that if GMO seeds begin to be marketed to smaller farmers, the ban would be in place to protect home-grown food.

O?Farrell said suspicions that powerful new pesticides - incorporated into plant DNA via genetic engineering - have devastated worldwide honeybee populations by 40 to 50 percent in 2012 is the ?canary in the coal mine? for GMOs. California?s almond crop, which supplies 80 percent of US almonds, has fallen on tough times given almonds rely so much on bees.

?A growing number of problems are being traced to GMOs," Koretz said in a statement. He cited examples like "the evolution of 'superbug' insects which are growing immune to the pesticides engineered within GMO crops" and "'seed drift' (for example the recent finding of GMO-pollinated wheat growing in an Oregon farmer?s field)."

Some smaller US localities have banned the cultivation of GMOs, but LA would be by far the biggest US city to do so.

Genetic engineering on plants, for example, occurs when a gene from another plant species, bacterium or virus is inserted into the organism's DNA.

An international group of over 90 scientists, academics and physicians released a statement early this week saying there is no scientific consensus on the safety of GMOs for humans, as proponents like Monsanto attest, and that any GMO cultivation should take internationally-approved precautions.

?The claim that it does exist is misleading and misrepresents the currently available scientific evidence and the broad diversity of opinion among scientists on this issue,? the statement said.

?Moreover, the claim encourages a climate of complacency that could lead to a lack of regulatory and scientific rigour and appropriate caution, potentially endangering the health of humans, animals, and the environment.?

A public effort to require all GMO foods and seeds to be labeled as such throughout the entire state of California failed a year ago. Opponents of Proposition 37 - like Monsanto and Kraft - helped donate around $46 million to the cause against labeling. Supporters of labeling raised just over $9 million in that defeat.

Voters in Washington State will consider a labeling requirement next month. Opponents of Initiative 522 - led by questionable fundraising tactics by industry trade group Grocery Manufacturers Association - have pumped $17 million into the effort to defeat labeling. Supporters have raised over $5 million.

A lawsuit filed by the state against the GMA claimed that the group violated campaign disclosure laws, and forced it to reveal donors to its ?Defense of Brands Strategic Account.?

Out of the 34 companies who doled out over $7.2 million into the initiative the top three were PepsiCo, which contributed $1.6 million, and Nestle USA, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co., which spent over $1 million each. "

Original artricle http://rt.com/usa/los-angeles-gmo-ban-643/

mineistaken 10-23-2013 05:31 PM

A bit too late, GMO won't go anywhere..

wehateporn 10-23-2013 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19845814)
A bit too late, GMO won't go anywhere..


_Richard_ 10-23-2013 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 19845814)
A bit too late, GMO won't go anywhere..

there is gonna be GMO seed check points!

'pull over! we see you seed, pull over!'

baddog 10-23-2013 05:44 PM

Just an FYI; just because LA adopts something does not mean the surrounding cities do.

Phoenix 10-23-2013 06:15 PM

in other news...weapons of mass destruction found in LA
they need democracy and freedom..lol

Captain Kawaii 10-23-2013 08:42 PM

Nothing more than a call from LA city council to get bribes and payoffs from the GMO peeps... Its the LA way.

mikesinner 10-23-2013 11:51 PM

As long as we let the uneducated religious nuts dictate what scientists can do with genes we are doomed to lives of sickness. The vast majority of diseases have been proven to have a genetic cause and we have already used gene therapy to replace faulty genes in humans more than 15 years ago.

There are people living healthy lives right now that would be dead if not for gene therapy. If we can't even modify our food how are we going to get the populace to accept gene therapy for childhood cancers or thousands of other diseases. It makes me sick. We are just changing the position of the four nucleic acids on the double helix. They are the nucleic acids no matter what position we put them in and we digest them every day.

People are so fucking stupid it makes me sick. There is no danger in the end product of gmo foods, the only danger is making an organism that produces something that might be harmful and of course this is fixed by testing the gmo food before it's green lite for consumption.

Markul 10-24-2013 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19845823)
Just an FYI; just because LA adopts something does not mean the surrounding cities do.

Especially if those cities are in Russia :1orglaugh

wehateporn 10-25-2013 09:04 AM

Mexico halts all GMO corn from being planted

"Just days before a recent March Against Monsanto protest that took place globally on October 12, Mexico, the geographical birthplace of modern-day corn, instituted a regulatory ban on all plantings of genetically modified (GM) varieties of this staple food crop. A victory for food freedom and agricultural integrity, the announcement was made at a press conference in Mexico City on October 10, where officials notified the public and the press that all GM corn plantings, including pilot commercial plantings, were to be immediately suspended."

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