To the Editor: Excuse my brashness but I really feel it is my right to know which foods out there are GM (genetically modified) or GE (genetically engineered). I’m hardly impressed by the argument …
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To the Editor:
Excuse my brashness but I really feel it is my right to know which foods out there are GM (genetically modified) or GE (genetically engineered).
I’m hardly impressed by the argument that any law requiring the labeling of GMO food is, of necessity, counterproductive and more confusing than enlightening.
If manufacturers of GMO produce were anything other than disingenuous, they could eliminate the need for such a law by labeling their own GMO products, something they should have been doing from the get-go.
Bruce McClure
Norwood