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Dennis Kucinich: protect our food supply from manufactured crises

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today announced commonsense legislation that would prohibit open-air cultivation of Genetically Engineered (GE) pharmaceutical and industrial crops, preventing biological contamination of our food supply. The bill would also establish a tracking system to regulate and ensure the safety of GE pharmaceutical and industrial crops.

“We must take steps to prevent genetically engineered organisms from being grown in a way that could do irreversible damage to our food supply. Under pressure from profit-minded industry, we have already allowed the spread of genetically modified crops into our agriculture at great cost to our economy and with unknown effects on our bodies,” said Kucinich.

The Department of Agriculture has allowed more than 300 outdoor field trials of plants—including feed crops including corn, soybeans, rice, safflower, barley, alfalfa, mustard greens, peas, sugarcane, tomatoes, and wheat—which are genetically engineered to produce experimental pharmaceuticals, industrial enzymes and novel proteins. Those GE substances are not intended to be incorporated into food or to be spread into the environment or our food supply. Yet there are examples of such contamination, with enormously destructive consequences.

“Many Americans are unaware that crops that are genetically engineered to produce experimental pharmaceutical drugs are being grown in this country in the open, allowing them to contaminate conventional crops without detection. We cannot rely on industry to prevent the unintended spread of genetically engineered organisms,” said Kucinich.

H.R. 3554, The Genetically Engineered Safety Act, which would prohibit the open-air cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) pharmaceutical and industrial crops. The bill would prohibit the use of common human food or animal feed as the host plant for a genetically engineered pharmaceutical or industrial chemical. H.R. 3554 would also establish a tracking system to regulate the growing, handling, transportation, and disposal of pharmaceutical and industrial crops protect native ecosystems and traditional farms from the unstudied dangers of growing GE organisms. The legislation is part of a package of bills introduced by Kucinich, which includes H.R. 3553, the GE Right to Know Act.

“We have taken few steps to ensure that our own genetic experiments are kept in check. This commonsense legislation would simply ensure that our experimentation with genetic engineering and cloning do not disrupt our traditional food supply. When you are talking about the safety and stability of the food supply, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” said Kucinich.

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24 comments // Dennis Kucinich: protect our food supply from manufactured crises

  • artemis6
  • MotherForTruth
  • FoosMaster
  • Leen61
  • ampersand
    • +4
      ampersand  
    • Huge amount of respect to Dennis Kucinich for taking the lead on this. I actually fear for him, knowing what amount of power and money will come to bear now from Monsanto and other corporations whose interests he threatens, to destroy him.

    • 6 months ago
  • JanforGore
  • artemis6
  • JanforGore
  • ecoalex
    • +1
      ecoalex  
    • JanforGore:

      I tried to send a message,but they required my phone # why? I gave them an email,but a phone # no.This is how they fund their site by selling phone #s.Too bad.
      I'll have to use another site.

    • 6 months ago
  • JanforGore
    • +1
      JanforGore  
    • ecoalex:

      Didn't know that. When I run into something like that on a site I usually type all eights. It usually takes anyway. There are other sites however. I will post a couple more if I can find them.

    • 6 months ago
  • totally_dilapidated
    • +2
      totally_dilapidated  
    • A democrat brings attention to human problems
      What republican ever would?

      Yes
      I'm making it a party issue
      Because we humans need republicans on our side to get legislation passed
      Are there any human republicans in the house /senate?

    • 6 months ago
  • rhythmstick
  • totally_dilapidated
  • JanforGore
    • +1
      JanforGore  
    • totally_dilapidated:

      I doubt it. But then, are there any more human Democrats either? This only has two sponsors, so maybe making it about party isn't the way to go. I mean Current TV doesn't even report on this and it's been an important topic here for over three years.

    • 6 months ago
  • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
  • EthicalVegan
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      EthicalVegan  
    • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM:

      It's up to all of us to spread the word.

      Share this article, talk about it, write letters to the editors of your newspapers (local and national, even international), call your local news channels to suggest on-camera coverage. Put it up on Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Reddit -- wherever you can. Email it to your friends and co-workers. Don't just read this and go "tsk-tsk." Do something more... please?

    • 6 months ago
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM:

      I hope so. I add important stories like this to my blog as well as pass them on and talk about it. If we all did instead of just reading and moving on to the next day maybe the bill would have more than two sponsors. People come here in droves or used to in order to say how much they support and love Dennis Kucinich. However, put up something like this and you hear crickets...Too bad he isn't challenging Obama in a primary we might even be able to get this out that way, but that isn't being allowed this time out.

    • 6 months ago
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
  • artemis6
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • H.R. 3554, The Genetically Engineered Safety Act...

      Dennis Kucinich is the only member of Congress standing up against GMOs and the MEDIA BLACKOUT of this important information.

    • 6 months ago
  • EthicalVegan
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
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    • http://gmoreport.blogspot.com/2011/03/scientists-discover-new-route-for-gm.html

      A very present danger of these crops as well is horizontal gene transfer. This is a pandora's box we never should have opened.
      ~~~~

      "This article can be found on the I-SIS website at
      Scientists Discover New Route for GM-gene 'Escape'

      Genetically modified genes can jump species via wounds, yes horizontal gene
      transfer happens, and at high frequencies; it is the greatest, most underestimated hazard from GMOs released into the environment. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

      Please circulate widely and forward to your elected representatives

      Gene “escape” a misnomer for horizontal gene transfer

      Scientists at Bristol University in the UK announced the discovery of [1] “a
      previously unknown route” whereby “GM genes may escape into the natural
      environment.” “Escape” is a misnomer. There is no need for the GM (genetically
      modified) genes to “escape”, when genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have
      been released in great abundance and with gay abandon into the environment over
      the past 17 years. At issue is how fast and how widely the GM genes can spread,
      and what dire consequences could arise.

      The “escape” referred to is horizontal gene transfer – the spread of GM genes by
      infection and multiplication (literally like a virus) regardless of species
      barriers; hence the rate of spread is much more rapid, and the extent virtually
      unlimited. New combinations of genetic material are created at unprecedented
      speed; affecting species the most that reproduce the fastest, i.e., bacteria and
      viruses that cause diseases. Horizontal gene transfer and recombination is
      indeed a main route for generating new strains of bacteria and viruses that
      cause diseases. Genetic modification and release of GMOs into the environment is
      nothing if not greatly facilitated horizontal gene transfer and recombination.
      It has created highways for gene trafficking in place of narrow by-ways and
      occasional footpaths that previously existed.

      Some of us have long considered horizontal gene transfer to be the most serious
      hidden and underestimated hazard of genetic engineering, and have alerted
      regulators accordingly, time and again, since GMOs were first released (see for
      example [3, 4] (Gene Technology and Gene Ecology of Infectious Diseases, ISIS
      scientific publication; Genetic Engineering Dream or Nightmare, ISIS
      publication). The recent “emergency” warning sent by a senior US Department of
      Agriculture scientist to US Secretary of Agriculture on a suspected pathogen
      “new to science” associated with GM crops may prove to be a case in point [5]
      (Emergency! Pathogen New to Science Found in Roundup Ready GM Crops? SiS 50)."

    • 6 months ago
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