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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="tsmaxx47" data-source="post: 973035" data-attributes="member: 14363"><p>i think you all are missing the point; - the consumer has a right to know what they are feeding to their families. if it was only 1% that wanted GMO labeling, that would be significant. the refusal to do so makes the matter all that more urgent. a free people shouldn't have to eat under a cloak of secrecy. that was tried in one country during the last century and eventually failed. GMO labeling would add an impression of transparency and could allieviate many of the apperehensions people have regading this topic. continued refusal to be truthful only fuels those apprehensions. i am a small operation (hobbyist if you will) and given the choice i would not use GMO feed and would use this fact when promoting my product (the same as i use hormone free). just as i would not care to consume it given the choice, i know many people willing to buy beef not raised on GMO products and GMO is something that should not be forced upon them. at some point, labeling will become a reality and the people that resist it now, will be embarrased to admit it in the future......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsmaxx47, post: 973035, member: 14363"] i think you all are missing the point; - the consumer has a right to know what they are feeding to their families. if it was only 1% that wanted GMO labeling, that would be significant. the refusal to do so makes the matter all that more urgent. a free people shouldn't have to eat under a cloak of secrecy. that was tried in one country during the last century and eventually failed. GMO labeling would add an impression of transparency and could allieviate many of the apperehensions people have regading this topic. continued refusal to be truthful only fuels those apprehensions. i am a small operation (hobbyist if you will) and given the choice i would not use GMO feed and would use this fact when promoting my product (the same as i use hormone free). just as i would not care to consume it given the choice, i know many people willing to buy beef not raised on GMO products and GMO is something that should not be forced upon them. at some point, labeling will become a reality and the people that resist it now, will be embarrased to admit it in the future...... [/QUOTE]
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