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Allergy to Bt cotton?
"bogus address" wrote in message ... The company wants to make money, [...] But it also means they may not bother to be too careful about helping their customers to attend to the proper choices, the refuges if it means selling less GM seed, or herbicide or pesticide if it frightens the customer off to draw their attention to the instructions. That's the job of the regulator you elected. Please get the job designations right, or you will be ever disappointed. I doubt there is any country in the world where people get to elect agribiz regulators (certainly not New Zealand, where Brian's posting from). They're appointees, the appointments being made by governments that are uniformly in the pockets of agribiz. In this situation you can't expect them to take any decision that might affect their de facto employers' profits. then change the government The regulatory system is designed neither to work nor to be responsive to democratic control, so there is no realistic alternative to direct action in this instance. I'm sorry you live in a country with no democratic accountability Jim Webster |
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