Californians set to vote on labeling of genetically modified food

The grassroots petition in California to mandate the labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods has garnered almost double the amount of signatures needed to place the issue on the state ballot for the November 2012 election.

Over the last two months, citizens across the state partnered with LabelGMOs.org to collect 971,126 signatures in support of the California Right to Know Initiative, well over the minimum requirement of 555,236. The signatures were submitted to election officials on Wednesday, and once they are certified, the measure will be approved for inclusion on ballots statewide.

The initiative’s founder, Chico resident Pamm Larry, praised the activists who helped the effort reach this important milestone. “I am so proud of the army of volunteers, most of them mothers and grandmothers, who stood tireless [sic] in the rain and cold to gather signatures,” she said in a press release.

Representatives in around 20 other states have sponsored similar laws over the past year, according to the Wall Street Journal, but many of these efforts have been stifled by opposition in state legislatures. What makes the California initiative different is that the people — not the politicians — get to vote on whether genetically engineered foods must be labeled.

“This is definitely the best hope we have for getting a labeling law, and we think we’re going to win,” said Gary Ruskin, the campaign manager for California Right to Know.

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One Response to Californians set to vote on labeling of genetically modified food

  1. ex-Californian

    Time to remove all food with any genetic modifications from the shelves in California stores!

    Better safe than ….

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