>My experience and research in labeling products of GE (rBST milk
>in Vermont) tells me that labeling would be more effective if
>products not "GE" were labeled. That way, consumers could seek
>them out and buy them. The mandatory rBST law was a huge
>failure. It is clearly not in the interest of GE producers to
>label. So let the nonGE producers do so, and then charge a premium
>if necessary.
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>David Conner
>Center for Rural Studies
>207 Morrill Hall, UVM
>Burlington, VT 05405
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>dconner@zoo.uvm.edu
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>On Tue, 24 Dec 1996, sal wrote:
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>> I wish they would label their GE so us that do not want to partake in this
>> great experiment can avoid Genetic Engineered life forms . If they are
>> going to be taking genes and mixing them all up I think I for one would
>> like to pass on this one!For religious reasons among others,I watch what I
>> eat . So could these wise people please label your goodies because not
>> every one wants to play frankenstein. We should have a choice and to have a
>> choice we need to be informed. Label it!
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>> An organic farmers home page check it out
>> http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html
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