why cant the GMO be labeled in the USA?
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Monsanto said no, and that’s that - doesn’t matter what the peons want.
They also still have ertain ownership rights of the seeds you buy. If you have too many, the leftovers can not be sold etc. And, if you are growing heirloom corn that accidentally crosses with the Monsanto corn. You could be sued for patent infringement.
a counter to the last has been found.
The person sues Monsanto first (or countersues) for infecting their heirloom seed plants.