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California Court Overturns Order to Destroy GMO Beetsby Sara Novak, Columbia, SC on 03. 5.11
It seems that GMOs are again steamrolling their way through our legal system. Back in December it seemed there may be a light at the end of the tunnel when a federal judge ordered that 258 acres of genetically modified sugar beets be destroyed. But now we're back to square one, if not worse. A federal appeals court in San Francisco has overturned a previous ruling to destroy the genetically modified sugar beets, ruling in favor of Monsanto and the USDA, according to Food Quality News.
In December, Judge Jeffrey White ruled that the crops be destroyed because the risk of gene contamination in Oregon's Willamette Valley was so great. Then the USDA started easing off when they announced that farmers be allowed to grow genetically modified sugar beets this season, "while it finishes work on a full environmental impact statement on the beets' effect on other crops and the environment." It seemed strange to allow a potentially harmful experiment to continue when you were currently conducting an environmental impact statement on it.
And then the most recent court ruling said: "We hold that the district court abused its discretion in granting the preliminary injunction...The Plaintiffs have failed to show a likelihood of irreparable injury. Biology, geography, field experience, and permit restrictions make irreparable injury unlikely," according to
Food Quality News. ...........(more)
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