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1 posted on 06/16/2013 1:05:39 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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About 25 years have elapsed since hearing a proponent say, "With GM foods, we can feed the world for another 25 years".

(It was rice in the above case)

2 posted on 06/16/2013 2:17:31 AM PDT by Does so (Progressives Don't Know the Meaning of INFRINGED...)
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A textbook example of fascism. Big agriculture pays off politicians thru “contributions”. Politicians then write laws protecting big agriculture. Pick any big business interacting with big government and this is what you get.


3 posted on 06/16/2013 2:46:32 AM PDT by Flick Lives (We're going to be just like the old Soviet Union, but with free cell phones!)
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If GMO foods are so good, why do they have to fear speech?


4 posted on 06/16/2013 5:19:26 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (Gone rogue, gone Galt, gone international, gone independent. Gone.)
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If you have to criminalize opposition to something...that something ain’t good....never is.

GMO food ain’t good....and its supporters know it


5 posted on 06/16/2013 5:22:31 AM PDT by SeminoleCounty (Don't Blame Me For La Raza Rubio....I Voted For Alex Snitker)
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The bill provides for jail terms and fines for "whoever, without any evidence or scientific record misleads the public about the safety of organisms and products ..."

It sounds from this that the bill would attach penalties for making false claims against a product. That's an interesting question. In the U.S., a company that made false advertising claims promoting the health and safety of a product would face serious sanctions, but there is an asymmetry in that activist groups are able to make all manner of unfounded negative claims without penalty. Biotech is just one of the areas of technology affected. So we are told that vaccines cause autism ... power lines cause everything from cancer to baldness to impotence ... and looking back a bit, the reckless speed of the automobile was going to make your blood boil. In addition to the luddite left, the trial lawyers and people looking for shakedown cash pursue these things endlessly.

False claims can create real injuries to producers in the marketplace. If they create a sufficient public scare, they can also deprive society as a whole from a beneficial technology. In principle, I have no problem with false claims being actionable, but how to strike the balance with free speech and advocacy is a tough question.

A similar situation exists with libel. If criminal penalties were attached to libel and we could actually effectively enforce them, a lot of people in the press, and a fair number in politics (especially on the left) would be behind bars. But we've found it virtually impossible to define a practicable standard that gives most victims of libel a real recourse. It's not impossible to win a libel case, but it's so hard that few try. And so, just to take one recent example, Team Obama can accuse Mitt Romney of causing cancers and plant closing decisions that he had nothing to do with, without penalty.

On biotech, just read some of the threads right here at FR. Biotech gets accused of causing every evil under the sun, and Monsanto is demonized endlessly. False claims. India isn't the only place that has this problem.

6 posted on 06/16/2013 5:44:25 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: nickcarraway; a fool in paradise

Who’s Delhi Bill? Not the Bill in the delhi where I buy my lunches, I hope?


11 posted on 06/16/2013 10:57:07 AM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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