02-24-2015, 03:27 AM
It's obvious the author doesn't have a clue as to what they are trying to discuss.
Just like the lawmakers who obviously don't understand what they're trying to regulate.
Regardless of the theoretical "merit" of GMO regulation, no State or County has any actual authority to control anything which qualifies as "interstate commerce".
If the various interested States had any sense, they would band together and demand Federal regulation instead of wasting time and money passing unenforceable "feel good" legislation. Pandering to the voters is no better than pandering to any other special interest.
Just like the lawmakers who obviously don't understand what they're trying to regulate.
Regardless of the theoretical "merit" of GMO regulation, no State or County has any actual authority to control anything which qualifies as "interstate commerce".
If the various interested States had any sense, they would band together and demand Federal regulation instead of wasting time and money passing unenforceable "feel good" legislation. Pandering to the voters is no better than pandering to any other special interest.