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10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO RID THE WORLD OF GMOs

Ronnie Cummins- Organic Consumers Assoc.

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April 30 2015

ESSAY OF THE WEEK

Goodbye Monsanto, Hello Health

Goodbye Monsanto, Hello Health

Have you ever noticed that when Monsanto, the FDA, or the Biotechnology Industry Organization are asked whether or not GMO-tainted foods are safe, they always say that GMOs are "just as safe" as "conventional" (i.e. chemical- and drug-tainted) foods, and pose no "unique" risks to human health or the environment?

In a twisted sense they’re right. Because both GMO and non-GMO chemical-intensive, factory-farmed crops and foods are dangerous. And both GMO and non-GMO chemical-intensive foods destroy public health, animal health, soil health and the environment. They are also the major driving forces behind global warming and climate change.

GMOs and Roundup, neonicotinoids, 2,4 D, atrazine, glufosinate, and dicamba—and all the other chemicals being sprayed on the food that we eat, and ultimately running off into water that we drink—are poison. The major reason chronic diseases like cancer, autism, diabetes, and obesity, along with reproductive, behavioral, endocrine and immune system disorders, are spiraling out of control is that our environment is toxic. We are ingesting—from the womb, to the hospital, to the grave—poisoned, pesticide-laden food.

Here are 10 actions consumers need to take to protect themselves and their families, and drive GMOs off the market.

Read Ronnie’s essay

 

TOP NEWS OF THE WEEK

Victory in Vermont!

Victory in Vermont

It ain’t over yet. But you can score one for Vermont consumers and pro-labeling advocates all over the country.

On Monday (April 27), a federal judge in Vermont struck a major blow to the junk food and gene giant industries by signaling that Vermont has a constitutional right to require labels on foods produced with genetic engineering.

The judge’s 84-page ruling scuttled Monsanto’s plan to stall Vermont’s GMO labeling law, and instead paved the way for Vermont to finalize its rules for the country’s first statewide bill to require mandatory labeling of GMOs, effective July 1, 2016.

That’s great news for consumers in Vermont. It also bodes well for consumers in other states, including Maine, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, which are in the process of moving GMO labeling bills through their legislatures.

Today (April 30, 2015), hundreds of people are expected to turn out for a public hearing in Augusta, Maine, on two bills: LD 783, a Right to Food Bill; and LD 991, a bill that would speed up enactment of Maine’s existing GMO labeling law by removing the stipulation that four additional and contiguous states must also pass GMO labeling laws before Maine’s law can take effect.

One of the arguments against LD 991 being bandied about in the halls of the Maine State House? “We can’t pass LD 991 because it might be unconstitutional.” Thanks to the timely ruling in Vermont, that debate should be over.

More on Vermont

Read the OCA press release on Vermont

More on the April 30 public hearing on Maine’s LD 991

 

MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO

Marching Orders

Marching Orders

Oops! Last week we invited you to reach out to OCA for materials for your local March against Monsanto event—but we left out a piece of critical information in the signup form. So if you signed up for materials before April 27, your request didn’t go through. Please sign up again, so you’ll get your packet in time.

 

Each year, the global March Against Monsanto grows, as more people come to understand the crimes against human health and the environment being perpetrated by Monsanto and the rest of the Biotech Bullies.

 

This year, we’re facing the threat of a bill before Congress that would preempt states’ rights to pass GMO labeling laws and end, once and for all, the movement to require mandatory labeling of GMOs.

 

That’s why it’s more critical than ever that this year we turn out millions of people around the world to make it clear to world leaders that it’s time to hold Monsanto accountable.

 

March Against Monsanto will take place on May 23, all across the globe. Once again, OCA will provide leaflets and other materials, free of charge, to those organizing or participating in a March Against Monsanto event.

 

March Against Monsanto events list

 

Sign up for your free packet of Monsanto Makes Us Sick materials

 

Purchase a banner

 

Submit a letter to the editor about stopping the DARK Act

 

 

ronniecummins@organicconsumers.org