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hardblue April 29 2014, 00:10:09 UTC
Ah, free speech for false advertising.
Well, that's how Fox News exists.

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oslo April 30 2014, 00:01:49 UTC
The founders would be mightily surprised to learn that the First Amendment prohibited laws against fraud and perjury, but hey, who am I, a lawyer? Ha! Ha! Ha!

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anfalicious May 1 2014, 08:44:19 UTC
So you'd be all for the government putting stuff in the water and not telling anyone? Or does that need to be labelled because it's the government?

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anfalicious May 2 2014, 00:09:46 UTC
I can opt out of buying food? Tell me more!

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johnny9fingers April 29 2014, 19:26:49 UTC
All the GMO's passed thus far appear to be safe. We've done this before. Shall I quote Russell on the problem of induction to you?

And accurate labelling identifying origins, grape variety, vintage, and wine-maker informs a buyer's market in at least one area I'm aware of.

Everything sold for consumption should be labelled with the information the consumer wants, or the consumer should be able to reject it and buy an alternative that does label it's contents properly. Surely that is the position you must defend, isn't it?

The difference between your position and mine is just one of timing: I'm anticipating the market in the light of the popular desire to have such information, and allowing those stupid to their own advantage to have a level playing field with the enlightened folk who labelled their food in the light of consumer demand. It's almost like a democracy, but one where money buys influence.

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oslo April 29 2014, 23:41:46 UTC
What is the relevance of whether a genetic modification exists in the food being sold specifically? "People should know" implies that there's something about that food they should know about and be wary of.

And so they're just better off not knowing. See? Paternalistic.

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moonshaz April 30 2014, 09:13:52 UTC
I think that if people want to know that a product contains GMOs, they have the right to know. Whether you or I think their reason for wanting to know is silly doesn't change that, imo.

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telemann April 30 2014, 13:52:40 UTC

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telemann April 30 2014, 15:08:17 UTC
The slippery slope is already being invoked with the labeling.


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telemann April 30 2014, 17:04:10 UTC
Yeah it tells me your begging the quesitons, and pointing out your logical fallacies is so much fun!

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