Saturday, 24 January 2015

Over 80 percent of Americans support ?mandatory labels on foods containing DNA?

quote [ A recent survey by the Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics finds that over 80 percent of Americans support ?mandatory labels on foods containing DNA,? about the same number as support mandatory labeling of GMO foods ?produced with genetic engineering.? ]

This is why I can't support labeling of GMO foods. It's just one survey, and the question wasn't the main thrust, but still.
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Bruceski said @ 9:42am GMT on 24th January
And it was shoved into a list of similar questions of bans/limits for various health things. I'm a smart guy, but if I -- for example -- were asked whether I supported supported water chlorination, fluoridation, and silication, I'd assume that the third was related to the other two and it would take something wedging itself into my mental treadmill to give me a chance to stop and realize that made no sense.



Bruceski said @ 4:43am GMT on 24th January
And it was shoved into a list of similar questions of bans/limits for various health things. I'm a smart guy, but if I -- for example -- were asked whether I supported supported water chlorination, fluoridation, and silication, I'd assume that the third was related to the other two and it would take something wedging itself into my mental treadmill to give me a chance to stop and realize that made no sense.

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Bruceski said @ 4:44am GMT on 24th January
And it was shoved into a list of similar questions of bans/limits for various health things. I'm a smart guy, but if I -- for example -- were asked whether I supported supported water chlorination, fluoridation, and silication, I'd assume that the third was related to the other two and it would take something wedging itself into my mental treadmill to give me a chance to stop and realize that made no sense.




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Bruceski said @ 9:42am GMT on 24th January [Score:4 Informative]
And it was shoved into a list of similar questions of bans/limits for various health things. I'm a smart guy, but if I -- for example -- were asked whether I supported supported water chlorination, fluoridation, and silication, I'd assume that the third was related to the other two and it would take something wedging itself into my mental treadmill to give me a chance to stop and realize that made no sense.





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