Genetically engineered crops banned in Jackson County, Oregon in landslide victory against GMOs
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
(NaturalNews)
A ban on the growing of all genetically engineered plants appears to be
a landslide victory in Jackson County, Oregon. With 100 percent of the
precincts reporting and a huge voter turnout of over 50 percent, nearly 66% of voters elected to ban all genetically engineered crops from being grown in the county.
The
vote ran 39,489 to 20,432 in favor of the ban, and it sends a clear
signal that the People of Jackson County, Oregon -- a largely
agricultural area of the country -- absolutely do not want genetically
engineered crops to be growing anywhere near them. (
Click here to see county election results.)
This is on top of the recent victory in Vermont where lawmakers passed a
mandatory GMO labeling law
that requires foods to be honestly labeled with their GMO content. (The
evil biotech industry and its Grocery Manufacturers of America front
group plant to sue Vermont to keep consumers in the dark.)
"Destroy all genetically engineered plants"
This
ordinance in Oregon requires everyone to "destroy" all genetically
engineered plants except those grown under indoor laboratory conditions
(i.e. those which are safely isolated from the wild). This will allow
scientists to continue to study GMOs without risking the lives of
everyone else in the process.
Click here to read the full text of the ordinance (PDF).
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Oregon counties ban cultivation of GMO crops
Published time: May 21, 2014 16:37
Edited time: May 22, 2014 11:18
Reuters/Ints Kalnins
Despite
the flood of corporate money poured into two small Oregon counties,
local residents voted on Tuesday to ban genetically engineered crops
from being planted within their borders.
Although Jackson County
itself is home to less than 120,000 registered voters, the measure to
ban genetically modified crops (GMOs) made headlines around the nation
when it was revealed that large biotech companies like Monsanto were
pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into the area in order to
affect the vote’s outcome.
As RT
reported
previously, Monsanto and five other corporations spent at least
$455,000 in an attempt to defeat the initiative, and opponents of the
GMO ban had gained an eight-to-one spending advantage as of April.
According to the Associated Press, nearly $1 million of the $1.3 million
spent during the campaign was used by opponents.
When the results were tallied, however, 66 percent of Jackson County residents voted in favor of the ban.
"We fought the most powerful and influential chemical companies in the world and we won," local farmer and anti-GMO advocate Elise Higley told the Oregonian.
"It's a great day for the people of Oregon who care about sustainability and healthy ecosystems," added the group GMO Free Oregon on its Facebook page.
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