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    GMO irony

    It's not just the effects of the genetic engineering alterations themselves that are an issue, but the whole system surrounding many of these crops themselves. I am skeptical of genetic engineering technology and think it should be approached with great care (which it usually isn't), but I'm not...
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    GMO irony

    Just because such practices may be allowed under current "organic" labelling regulations doesnt mean that one has to think they are a good idea either. just because i would prefer to grow organically myself and see less GE cropping in favor of organic practices generally doesnt mean i have to...
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    GMO irony

    i would like to see it labelled, but also to know what ingredients were engineered for and how so people can actually make informed decisions (tho that is a lot to ask from a label). as a farmer, i would also like to ensure that open pollinated, non ge genetic commons are protected from...
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    GMO irony

    See, the problem I see with the argument you're making is that on the one hand you seem quick to accuse certain other people (who seem to have concerns about GE technology and its application) of spreading unscientific inaccuracies or misinformation. But meanwhile you insist on fudging the facts...
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