The rbGH/rbST-free labels on national dairy brands are threatened by Ohio’s labeling restrictions. Milk from cows injected with genetically modified bovine growth hormone (rbGH/rbST) has higher levels of pus, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, bovine growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor-1—linked to higher rates of cancer and fraternal twins. Tell Ohio Governor Strickland to rescind his anti-consumer law immediately!
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Well over 100,000 people signed petitions or sent emails protesting the US position on GMO labeling at the Codex meeting last week. Although the US delegation did not back down from their bizarre position that GMO labels falsely imply that GMOs are somehow different from other foods, the United States was nearly alone on this issue. Of the approximately 50 countries in the discussion, only Mexico, Costa Rica, and Argentina supported the US. We’ll let you know other steps you can take in the future on this.
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GM Crops Are Not the Answer Jeffrey Smith's letter on GMOs in D.C.'s influential paper, The Hill (Scroll down to "Genetically modified food introduces host of dangers")
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