Petition: UK GM free zone

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Post: # 92543Post pskipper »

All GM trials have to be posted on the DEFRA website by law, the only way they can be secret is if people don't bother to keep an eye on the website!

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Post: # 92546Post Martin »

well, I've read several articles saying that they will be changing the law, because in the past, ghastly people like me have ripped the damn things out of the ground..........
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... enpolitics :wink:
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Post: # 92547Post Martin »

specifically
"A group representing the major biotech companies has asked the government to oversee specific changes to the GM trial process that would make fields of crops harder for activists to locate. Under existing laws, full details of every GM crop trial must be disclosed in advance on a government website, with a six-figure grid reference identifying the precise location of the field.

The group has asked Defra to keep details of locations on a register, which would only be shared with people who apply and who can prove they have good reason to know. Another option is to release only a four-figure reference for the trial site." :dave:
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Post: # 92669Post MKG »

Thanks for your prods, guys. My immediate reaction to what I've just read is that the major concern (rather than being the risk of cross-pollination, which is what I expected) is the economic control exerted by the major GM businesses and the resultant deleterious effects on poorer third-world farmers. It's economic blackmail rather than genetic oddities. Have I read right so far?

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