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Democratic Clubs: Make Lake County a GE-free crop zone PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wanda Harris, Sunol Westergren and Mark Knaup   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

In a democracy, citizens are the real experts.


Democratic organizations in Lake County are proud to join with our local Lake Group Chapter of the Sierra club and hundreds of citizens in Lake County in supporting the Coalition for Responsible Agriculture’s proposal to create a genetically engineered (GE) free crop zone in Lake County. We believe that our local county legislators must take the most conservative route available to ensure both the safety of our food supply and that our local farmers have access to viable and safe soils.


Legislation is being proposed in Sacramento, supported by our Assemblywoman Patty Berg, to protect farmers who choose to grow organic from possible contamination from GE crops. Lake County Democrats are on the record as supporting this bill unequivocally.


Citizens do not have to understand any complex scientific principles to reject Genetically Engineered Foods (GMOs).


In March of 2007, the California Rice Commission has supported a moratorium on field-testing of GE rice. Markets in Japan and Europe have threatened boycott of California rice if GE contamination is possible. Anheuser Busch has refused to buy rice from Missouri, if the state allows genetically altered crops to be grown, for fear of contamination.


In February of 2007, a federal judge in Northern California decided in favor of farmers, consumers, and environmentalists who filed a suit calling the US Department of Agriculture's approval of genetically engineered alfalfa a threat to farmer’s livelihoods and a risk to the environment. He ordered a full environmental impact study on Round-up Ready alfalfa.


In the last month, Walmart announced that its store brand milk in the United States would now come exclusively from cows not treated with genetically engineered growth hormones.


Genetic modification actually cuts the productivity of crops, an authoritative new study shows, and undermining repeated claims that a switch to the controversial technology is needed to solve the growing world food crisis. The study – carried out over the past three years at the University of Kansas in the US grain belt – has found that GM soya produces about 10 percent less food than its conventional equivalent, contradicting assertions by advocates of the technology that it increases yields.


Despite industry claims, genetically modified food has not been tested for safety as the basis of a lifelong human diet. In fact, Americans now serve as the experimental guinea pigs. If industry has its way, soon you can have your burger (from cows fed Roundup Ready corn and Roundup Ready soybeans) topped with Roundup Ready lettuce and Roundup Ready tomatoes, and your Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) potatoes will be fried in Roundup Ready canola oil. Colas are already made from Bt and herbicide-tolerant corn.


For about 10,000 years, farmers and gardeners have been breeding grains and vegetables for taste, successful growing and nutritional value. Genetic engineering requires patent lawyers, Wall street investors and giant corporations to breed seeds that are more profitable for large corporations.


As Democrats, we have precedent in proposing, supporting and enacting legislation that ensures and protects the rights of our families and our communities to make their own choices. The ability to provide safe healthy food is one of those fundamental choices and must be protected. There is too much unknown about GE crops to assume that they are safe for our children and families and our communities.


Wanda Harris is chair of the Lake County Democratic Central Committee, Sunol Westergren chairs the Lake County Democratic Club and Mark Knaup is chair of the South Lake County Democratic Club.


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purplegirl - Food For All Registered | 04-24-2008 08:34:05
Quote:
Genetic modification actually cuts the productivity of crops, an authoritative new study shows, and undermining repeated claims that a switch to the controversial technology is needed to solve the growing world food crisis. The study – carried out over the past three years at the University of Kansas in the US grain belt – has found that GM soya produces about 10 percent less food than its conventional equivalent, contradicting assertions by advocates of the technology that it increases yields.


Well, this pretty much blows the theory of those who believe these biotech companies' intentions are to simply end world hunger (as they would have you believe). Upon even closer inspection, if you take their "terminator" and "suicide" seed technology into consideration and their latest patents on certain staples of the food supply, some might even realize now that these companies are attempting to dominate the world's food supply not increase it.
taxismom - full story Registered | 04-24-2008 10:01:54
here:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/exposed-the-great-gm-crops-myth-812179.html
smurf - one more thing... Registered | 04-24-2008 10:30:49
the judge ruled that Monsanto had to stop selling RR alfalfa seed, and it was no longer legal to plant existing seed-the danger was that real. RR alfalfa is another bio-tech fraud, you would have to have 10% weeds at least just to break even, and even then who wants hay that's been sprayed with poison?
Raphael - When was Author | 04-24-2008 18:49:09
the last time a corporation looked out for the welfare of the world anyway? Do they think we are all idiots? I mean, let's just look at the pharmaceutical industry, that a few years ago blocked (in court) the distribution of cheap medications against HIV-AIDS in Africa, while this disease is decimating African populations.
And we should trust such psychopathic (devoid of any conscience) organizations (corporations) with the total ownership and control of the world's food supply and water supply?
I can easily imagine populations left to starve or die of thirst because unable to pay a "fair market price" (dictated by the implacable law of supply and demand of course) for seeds or for potable water...
To trust such corporations as Monsanto and many others with the total control of the world's food and water supplies would be as intelligent as trusting a neo-nazi with the care of a Jewish child.
Green Man - GMO's are a waste of time Registered | 05-03-2008 02:53:49
I hope that Lake County does not spend too much time debating the merits of GMO's. We should focus our efforts on crops that produce well in the diverse environments that our county offers. Let's develop crops (not transgenic) that are sustainable and lucrative for our county.

Michael Kusiak
Green Man Organics (GMO)
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