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FW: $27 Million to Kill GMO Labeling Laws




Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 10:06:36 -0400
From: ronniecummins@organicconsumers.org
To: angusfarms@hotmail.com
Subject: $27 Million to Kill GMO Labeling Laws


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$27 Million to Defeat Your Right to Know!

Dear Organic Consumer,
This week Reuters reported that Frankenfood lobbyists spent a record-breaking $27 million in the first half of this year—nearly triple what they spent last year—to stop state GMO labeling campaigns.
And that doesn't include the unprecedented millions Monsanto, Dow, Bayer and others have spent this year on false advertising.
Can you help us raise $250,000 by September 15, to support Oregon, Colorado and other state labeling campaigns? Your donation will help us counter Monsanto's massive lobbying and disinformation campaigns in Congress and the mass media. Details on how to donate online, by phone or by email here.
What happens in November, in Oregon and Colorado, and early next year in Maine and other states, could make or break the anti-GMO movement in this country.
And Monsanto and Big Food know it. 
The Pesticide Purveyors and Junk Food Giants have already made their first million-dollar-plus "smoke-and-mirrors" ad buy in Oregon. Their massive media campaign is likely to be full of the usual lies about how labeling will raise food prices, and how GMO foods are "proven" safe.
It will look much the campaigns they ran in California and Washington State, where they narrowly defeated labeling initiatives in 2012 and 2013. 
Only worse. Because this time, the stakes are even higher.
The corporations that poison our food and planet are desperate to defeat state labeling initiatives in Oregon and Colorado—because they know if they lose either of these two state battles, they lose the state labeling laws war.
Why? Because Congress is not likely to pass the industry-sponsored DARK (Deny Americans the Right to Know) ACT, a bill to preempt state labeling laws, if Oregon and Colorado join Vermont, Maine and Connecticut in passing GMO labeling laws.
Even worse for Monsanto, once state laws mandating the labeling of GMOs in our food are the norm, and consumers get a clearer picture of just how prevalent GMOs are in our food, demand for organic foods will skyrocket. 
It will be the beginning of the end of Monsanto's domination of our food supply.
The laws in Maine and Connecticut don't yet pose a threat to Monsanto and Big Food. Trigger clauses in those laws mean that they won't take effect unless multiple other states pass labeling requirements.
So far only the Vermont law, passed in May, threatens to unravel Monsanto's Great GMO Smoke and Mirrors Campaign. Which is why industry, led by the Grocery Manufacturers Association, has filed a lawsuit to try to overturn Vermont's law.
But industry can't sue every state in the nation. If voters pass GMO labeling laws in Oregon and Colorado in November, Monsanto will need more than smoke and mirrors to perpetuate its crimes against consumers, farmers and the environment.
We know, from years of fighting this battle that our government is going to protect industry profits. Not your health.
This has always been a battle fought by the grassroots. It's up to us to win it. However long it takes. 
Your donation, by September 15, will keep this movement going strong. Click here for details on how to donate online, or by phone or email. You can donate online, by mail or by phone—details here. 
Thank you!

Ronnie Cummins
National Director, Organic Consumers Association and Organic Consumers Fund

P.S. Funds donated directly to campaigns must be raised through the Organic Consumers Fund, our allied 501(c)4 lobbying arm. If you need to make a tax-deductible donation, please donate to our 501(c)3 nonprofit. Your donation will indirectly support our GMO bans and labeling law campaigns by funding our ongoing education and media work.


 
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