Thursday, March 28, 2013

How the Monsanto Protection Act snuck into law

An earmark, known as the Monsanto Protection Act, was included in the Senate's continuing resolution bill that passed this week in Washington. It will allow GMO crops to be harvested and sold even if a court has ruled that their patents were obtained

An earmark, known as the Monsanto Protection Act, was included in the Senate's continuing resolution bill that passed this week in Washington. It will allow GMO crops to be harvested and sold even if a court has ruled that their patents were obtained

Late last night, President Obama signed HR 933 into law with biotech rider Sec. 735 – dubbed the Monsanto Protection Act – still contained. Simply put, the rider hidden in the text of the Farmer Assurance Provision – and has

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By Connor Adams Sheets | March 27 2013 3:03 PM. The "Monsanto Protection Act" is the name opponents of the Farmer Assurance Provision have given to this terrifying piece of policy, and it's a fitting moniker given its shocking content. Monsanto

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How the Monsanto Protection Act snuck into law

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