Yet the Monsanto Rider would strip the courts of power, and would allow GMO crops to be planted and put in our food " no matter what a judge has ruled.
As the Weston Price Foundation notes:
If a GMO crop approval was shown to violate the law and require further analysis of its harmful impacts (as several courts have concluded in recent years, for example with GMO alfalfa and GMO sugar beets) this provision would override any court-mandated caution and allow continued planting and commercialization while further review takes place.
Luckily, Senator Tester has introduced an amendment to kill the Monsanto Rider. Tester's amendment -- Amendment 74 -- is backed by Senators Boxer, Gillibrand, and Leahy.
Amendment 74 will help to keep genetically engineered foods out of your rood " and help to preserve the Constitutional principal of separation of powers.
It is urgent that you call both of your senators today " and tell the to vote for Senator Tester's Amendment 74 to the Agriculture Appropriations bill.
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