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Re: Your Right To Know - Vote Yes On Prop 37
Monsanto and the others are spewing the same garbage they always spew when this issue comes up in the USA.
Prop 37 will hurt "family farmers" (as though they still exist)
Prop 37 conflicts with science (GMOs are “perfectly safe”)
Prop 37 is backed by "special interests"
Prop 37 was written by lawyers to benefit lawyers
Prop 37 will cost Californians millions of tax dollars to pay for more bureaucracy and red tape
Prop 37 will make food much more expensive.
Prop 37 will create "complex restrictions" that only Californians will be "victimized" by.
If the masses choose not to believe these claims, and Prop 37 passes, then Monsanto will order a judge to declare the measure illegal, saying that only the federal bureaucracy (i.e. the FDA) can make decisions on food labels.
This happens all the time. A state like California votes a certain way on a measure, and a single judge check-mates it. One person outweighs 38 million.
We'll find out what happens after the elections on 6 November.