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Then they shouldn't sell food! Get it?!
you don't believe in the freedom to sell food without labeling? you want Amish to label their raw milk too? WTF!
Then they shouldn't sell food! Get it?!
If you don't care whether the food you buy is accurately labeled or not, would you like to buy some "fudge" from me? I'd be glad to give you a really great price!
For example, if you're the only person in the world who thinks a GMO tomato isn't a tomato, there's been no fraud - because the producer is advertizing to the general population, not just you. If, on the other hand, everybody in the world but the producer considers a GMO tomato to not be a real tomato, then it would be fraud.
I disagree with you about the definition of a tomato. To me a tomato food item with a certain appearance, flavor, texture, etc - whatever its genetics.
Consequently, a GMO tomato is a tomato, and calling it such is not fraudulent advertizing.
But, as you can see, this is highly subjective. It depends on how different people understand different words. Generally speaking, the law considers the "normal" definition to be the decisive one. For example, if you're the only person in the world who thinks a GMO tomato isn't a tomato, there's been no fraud - because the producer is advertizing to the general population, not just you. If, on the other hand, everybody in the world but the producer considers a GMO tomato to not be a real tomato, then it would be fraud.
In any case, whether there is fraud or not, the proper way of curbing it is to file a lawsuit - not to impose new business regulations.
Exactly! And 90+ percentage of the population agrees that a tomato with frog genes in it is not a tomato!
Evidence?
But, as I already said, even supposing that's the case, that does not justify mandatory labeling.
It justifies lawsuits.
Evidence?
But, as I already said, even supposing that's the case, that does not justify mandatory labeling.
It justifies lawsuits.
Evidence is polls cited in post #79. What do you think a successful lawsuit would result in? Mandatory labeling!
you don't believe in the freedom to sell food without labeling? you want Amish to label their raw milk too? WTF!
Exactly! And 90+ percentage of the population agrees that a tomato with frog genes in it is not a tomato! Would you like to buy some "fudge"?
The Amish do label their stuff they sell. As a matter of fact I deal with a few Amish and Mennonite retailers.
are they forced to? do you want them to be forced to?
Costs of labeling, I thought your whole point was that we need to hurt the Monsantos to get even with them, did I misunderstand you?
Updated: 8:01 am, Nov 6
95% of est. votes counted
[TD="class: candname"]Yes
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[TD="class: candbar"][/TD]
[TD="class: candvote"]712,508
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[TD="class: candpct"]49.7%
[/TD]
[TD="class: candname win"]No
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[TD="class: candbar"][/TD]
[TD="class: candvote"]722,278
[/TD]
[TD="class: candpct"]50.3%
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Remaining counties left to be tallied at the moment...
Multnomah County
88.4% Reporting
Yes - 62.2% 169,665
No - 37.8% 103,277
Lane County
92.6% Reporting
Yes = 57.3% 78,073
No - 42.7% 58,146
Benton County
91.7% Reporting
Yes - 52.1% 19,431
No - 47.9% 17,862
Clackamas County
79.8% Reporting
No - 53.5% 69,717
Yes - 46.5% 60,525
You know, I'm just really glad to see that these out of state companies are beginning to realize that throwing $25 million into a campaign against a citizen initiative isn't always going to work.
Do you understand the concept of a citizens ballot initiative? The people's right to work toward building their own government at the state level? This is much like we see see with marijuana reform. I assure you that I'll waste very little time or energy with misinformation. Do you want to have this debate here? We already have a wealth of debate on it elsewhere around the board. Perhaps best to just bump and continue those. Watcha wanna do? Here or there? I have some time to kill this morning. Well...for a little while anyway.
I did the same math, and scrolled down and saw someone did a better job of it.
A math problem. Let's assume that each of the precincts are the same in each of the counties. Not true, but let's go with it.
Yes needs 10K votes.
What is likely to happen in those counties?
Well, Multnomah County - yes by 66K. More than 10 percent left. So, let's say 7K extra yes margin out of Multnomah.
Lane looks like 1.5K yes.
Benton is about 100 yes.
Clackmas is about 2K no.
So, if everything is the same, no by about 3K. But everything isn't the same. Not all precincts are the same size and not all precincts in a county vote the same.
It most likely will get closer.
The only libertarian thing you GMO people should be fighting for is allowing non-GMO producers to be able to label their food as such, something currently illegal. Why is that not the focus of your fight? I'll tell you why...infiltration.
...what if I was to sell you a turd, nicely wrapped up and packaged and marked as "fudge"? ... I'd be more than glad to sell you some "fudge".
I do go grocery shopping, but I am not forced to.
You seem to assume I care whether it's GMO.
So much for buyer beware or personal responsibility.