01-30-2014, 06:57 AM
If a GE crop carries a patent, it legally separate's that product apart from all others in nature. Therefore it is not legally recognized as a natural product and thus has no rightful claim to be marketed as such and therefore must be labeled appropriately by virtue of its legally recognized patent.
I as a consumer have the right to buy naturally bred foods and if a GE bred food is masquerading amongst all the naturally bred foods... I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW. There is NO legal right of the GE product to subversively pretend it's something that it has legally been separated from.
- Armed citizens provide security of a free State.
I as a consumer have the right to buy naturally bred foods and if a GE bred food is masquerading amongst all the naturally bred foods... I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW. There is NO legal right of the GE product to subversively pretend it's something that it has legally been separated from.
- Armed citizens provide security of a free State.