Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:01 pm

You do realize it's a scam to raise the price of food, don't you?
Pen Island 8
SinceOct 19, 2011
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:14 pm

The guy sponsoring and payiong for this proposition is the largest organic farmer in California.

In addition, there are no rules so an attorney can sue for what's on the label and For What Isn't!

They can sue for a negative inquiry and the farmer and seller have to prove a negative!


Another scam brought to you by the Farmer/Trial Lawyers. 
Pen Island 8
SinceOct 19, 2011
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:15 pm

A severe "swing and miss", Oakland.


Corporate California farming greed. 
Pen Island 8
SinceOct 19, 2011
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:25 pm

Farmers For The Win!

http://www.carighttoknow.org/farmer
s_say_yes_on_37

by Tom Fendley • October 22, 2012

Ted Sheely grows cotton in the San Joaquin Valley on his 8,700-acre farm.  Food companies aren’t required to tell us if the cotton is genetically engineered, even if it winds up in our food as cottonseed oil.

Ted appears in one of the many TV ads deliberately lying to California voters about Proposition 37.  This particular ad asserts that Prop 37 will raise food costs by “billions of dollars”.  There is no independent evidence---nor coherent logic---supporting that claim, of course.  Prop 37 simply requires a label on genetically engineered foods, which will cost consumers, well, nothing.  Food companies change their labels every 6-12 months on average; Prop 37 gives them 18 months.

Ted Sheely doesn’t speak for most farmers, more than 2,000 of whom have endorsed Proposition 37.  Why do farmers support Proposition 37?  For the same reasons most of us support it: because they believe we have the right to know what’s in the food they’re growing for us.

“When the CA Right to Know ballot initiative started to develop and the movement progressed, we thought it was a great idea: to label the product, to let the consumer make a choice about what they want to eat,” said Jessica Lundberg of Lundberg Family Farms.

Farmers and farmer organizations, including the National Family Farm Coalition, also support Prop 37 because having a simple label is the best way to find out if consumers want to eat genetically engineered food.

“The folks who are selling genetically engineered food need to tell the consumers the benefit,” said Lundberg.  “If consumers don’t have the ability to make that choice--because it’s not labeled--they don’t understand the value, and the owners of the technology don’t have a way to understand what’s valuable to the consumer.”

Farmers of genetically engineered crops also support Prop 37, including Troy Roush.  Troy said, “It comes down to people’s right to know what they eat, which is, to me, pretty obvious.  I mean, shouldn’t we all know what we’re eating?  As a farmer, I invite labeling, I encourage labeling, I’d love to see labeling.  Labeling is a win for farmers, and a win for consumers.”

Meanwhile, the lead funder of our opponent’s TV ads is pesticide giant Monsanto, and they’re no friend to the farmer.

“Monsanto has a policy that prohibits farmers from saving or reusing the seeds once the crop is grown, ensuring that farmers have to buy new seeds every year,” reported the Washington Post.  “The company has filed lawsuits around the country to enforce its policy against saving the seeds for the future."

Indeed, Monsanto sues farmers who save their seeds----as farmers have done for more than 10,000 years--- and those farmers are fighting back.  Monsanto sued farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman for alleged unauthorized use of their seed, and the U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear Hugh’s appeal.

Farmers are profoundly and intimately connected to the food we eat every day.  And, overwhelmingly, they want us to know what we’re eating---and what they feed their own families.  And that’s why they’re voting Yes on 37.
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:32 pm

LA City Council Unanimously Endorses Yes on 37

Posted by Stacy Malkan on October 24, 2012

http://www.carighttoknow.org/la_cit
y_council

Los Angeles -- As supporters rallied in front of Los Angeles City Hall today, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed a resolution supporting Proposition 37, the Right to Know ballot measure that would label genetically engineered foods in California. California would join 61 other countries that already label genetically engineered foods, and Prop 37 would also prohibit such foods from being marketed as “natural.”

“It's not often that the LA City Council votes unanimously to support a measure, but Prop 37 was a no-brainer. We have the right to know what's in the food we're eating and feeding our families," said Councilmember Paul Koretz, the resolution's author. "I'm proud to be a part of this true grassroots campaign in our struggle against the biggest pesticide and junk food companies in the world."

The Los Angeles City Council joins the California Democratic Party, Senator Barbara Boxer, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Congressmen Brad Sherman and Howard Berman, and dozens of other California city and town councils, elected officials and candidates in endorsing Prop 37.

 “We’re thrilled that the Los Angeles City Council voted to join our people’s movement today,” said Tom Fendley, political director of the Yes on 37 California Right to Know campaign. “The Council joins millions of moms, dads, family farmers, doctors, scientists, and grocery store owners in saying, very simply, that we have the right to know what’s in our food.”

 “The Los Angeles City Council clearly did not believe the lies in our opposition’s widely discredited TV ads,” said Dave Murphy, co-chair of the California Right to Know and founder of Food Democracy Now! “They know Prop 37 won’t cost consumers a dime, because Prop 37 only requires a simple label.  And they know Prop 37 won’t trigger lawsuits, because food companies will comply with this simple labeling law, just as they already do in 61 other countries.”

The world’s largest pesticide companies, led by Monsanto and DuPont, are the leading funders of the No on 37 campaign, which has raised more than $40 million to oppose Prop 37.

“Prop 37 won’t raise food costs, and most grocery store managers understand that it’s ridiculous to believe we’d be opening ourselves to lawsuits. Food companies will comply with this simple labeling law,” said Bruce Palma, general manager of Co-Opportunity Natural Foods in Santa Monica.

“As a family physician, I see patients trying to make the best food and exercise decisions for their families. At issue is the fundamental right to know what’s in our food,” said Dr. Sandra Salazar. “This is a commonsense measure, and we should promote personal empowerment of families to make healthy food decisions.”

Partial Resolution Text:

“WHEREAS, polls consistently show that more than 90 percent of the public want to know if their food was produced using genetic engineering;…”; and

WHEREAS, without disclosure, consumers of genetically engineered food can unknowingly violate their own dietary and religious restrictions; and

WHERAS the cultivation of genetically engineered crops can also cause serious impacts to the environment; for example, most genetically engineered crops are designed to withstand weed-killing pesticides known as herbicides; as a result hundreds of millions of pounds of additional herbicides have been used on U.S. farms….; and

WHEREAS, organic farming is a significant and increasingly important part of California agriculture. California has more organic cropland than any other state and has almost one out of every four certified organic operations in the nation; California’s organic agriculture is growing faster than 20 percent a year; and

WHEREAS, organic farmers are prohibited from using genetically engineered seeds; nonetheless, these farmers’ crops are regularly threatened with accidental contamination from neighboring lands where genetically engineered crops abound; this risk of contamination can erode public confidence in California’s organic products, significantly undermining this industry; Californians should have the choice to avoid purchasing foods whose production could harm the state’s organic farmers and its organic foods industry;…”


OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:44 pm

GMOs are banned in Monsanto's own cafeteria.

http://www.greenpeace.org/internati
onal/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/eat-
it-up-monsanto/blog/39002/

http://www.myspace.com/anti_new_wor
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OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:45 pm

Monsanto staff won’t eat it, but the general public is subjected to GMOs without informed consent via labeling, or warnings about tests that demonstrate danger of organ failure, sterility and cancer.
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 6:49 pm

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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 3, 2012 8:03 pm

I order extra GMO on everything I purchase....especially take-out.  MMmmmmmm Gooood!
irishcoolzombie
SinceMar 15, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 5, 2012 6:43 pm

This is it! YES on 37 needs your vote: Help defeat GMOs and Monsanto at the ballot box

http://www.naturalnews.com/037846_Y
ES_on_37_ballot_measure_vote.html


OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 5, 2012 7:55 pm

I voted No on 37...and I am the King of the Offtopic Boards.
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SinceJun 25, 2008
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 7, 2012 4:30 am

Foes of Prop 37 Pose as Fake Cops & Phony Democrats to Trick Voters

http://www.infowars.com/foes-of-pro
p-37-pose-as-fake-cops-phony-democr
ats-to-trick-voters/
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 7, 2012 5:03 pm

Proposition 37 appears to have failed in California, but GMO labeling awareness achieves victory

http://www.naturalnews.com/037873_P
roposition_37_election_results_GMO_
labeling.html
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

November 27, 2012 8:57 pm

Top Globalist: NWO is In Deep Trouble

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6WOg9AQNlI&feature=plcp
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

December 5, 2012 3:21 am

Why It’s Not Too Late to Win Prop 37

http://www.infowars.com/why-its-not
-too-late-to-win-prop-37/
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

December 5, 2012 3:26 am

Russia bans all GM corn imports; EU may also ban Monsanto GMO in wake of shocking cancer findings

http://www.naturalnews.com/037328_R
ussia_GMO_Monsanto.html
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007
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Yes on Prop 37, Hell No to GMO

December 5, 2012 3:31 am

Ireland Says Not In This Country: Bans Genetically Modified Crops

http://www.treehugger.com/green-foo
d/ireland-says-not-in-this-country-
bans-genetically-modified-crops.htm
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Peru bans genetically modified foods as US lags

http://current.com/groups/news-blog
/93975745_peru-bans-genetically-mod
ified-foods-as-us-lags.htm
OAKLAND 89
SinceMay 31, 2007