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SoHum Label GMOs meeting Thursday, October 13th at Persimmons

Calling all concerned eaters! SoHum Label GMOs Group is meeting at Persimmons Garden Gallery from 5-6:30 pm. on Thursday, October 13th. Come out, enjoy music and art, learn about GMOs, pledge to gather signatures to get the 2012 GMO Mandatory Labeling Initiative on the ballot, and help us plan fundraisers with an emphasis on fun. We the people can make informed consumer choice the law in California! For more information please call Rosa Rashall at 986-7469

SoHum Label GMOs showing “The World According to Monsanto” Friday, October 14th in the Town Square

SoHum Label GMOs group is hosting a showing of the movie “The World According to Monsanto” on Friday, October 14th in the town square. A GMO-free meal will be served. We will have a short discussion of the movie and the ways the California GMO labeling campaign can change the probable future. Come on down and catch the GMO labeling fire! For more information please contact Andy Caffrey at 923-2114.

 

 

 


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James T. Fisher
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12 years ago

The reasons for there not being labels on gmo foods, and by-products, is simply because of the swinging door between agricultural biotech companies like Monsanto and the U.S. government. The world-wide deregulation of gmo labeling requirements would also open up free trade of these genetically engineered and modified foods particularly to the European countries which currently do not even allow rBGH in their milk.

James T. Fisher
Guest
12 years ago

The reasons for there not being labels on gmo foods, and by-products, is simply because of the swinging door between agricultural biotech companies like Monsanto and the U.S. government. The world-wide deregulation of gmo labeling requirements would also open up free trade of these genetically engineered and modified foods particularly to the European countries which currently do not even allow rBGH in their milk.