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"David Hare-Scott" wrote:
Gary Woods wrote:
"Steve Peek" wrote:
The real problem is that when you grow your open pollinated corn
downwind of the frankinstein corn, your seed becomes tainted. You
should be able to sue Monsanto for damages.
You've got it backwards. You'll get sued for having Monsanto's
patented genes in your crop.
I'm not making this up.
Google "Percy Schmeiser."
You are correct that the law is like that. Steve is correct that it ought
not to be.
David
Planting non-Monsanto, non-GMO but open-pollinated crops will make you a
revolutionary, struggling against the tyranny of Monsanto. Save seeds.
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