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GMO Battle Heats Up

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

March 30, 2016

  • GMO labeling controversy isn’t over yet
  • The chilling truth about GMOs
  • Protect your right to know

Recently, there’s been a flurry activity to prevent a new law from going into effect in Vermont.

You see, back in 2014 this tiny state was the first in the nation to pass a law requiring mandatory labeling of genetically altered foods. And it goes into effect in just a few months… on July 1st.

Of course, this sent Monsanto and the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) into a panic.

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As a result, Big Ag supporters are scrambled to get approval for the DARK (Deny Americans the Right-to-Know) Act. This is a bill that would prohibit any mandatory labeling of genetically engineered food at both the state and federal level.

While it passed through the Senate Agriculture Committee, it stalled out in the Senate a few weeks ago. In a surprising turn of events, it didn’t gain the full number of votes that were needed to clear the bill.

However, there’s no assurance negotiations are over. In fact, they’re expected to continue in the hopes of bringing a new vote to the Senate floor at a later date.

So don’t think this issue has been put to rest. It hasn’t. Continue reading