Supreme Court Case a defeat for Monsanto

Bluestar

Jedi Council Member
Just read a good article about a US supreme court decision against GMO alfalfa and Monsanto. It is a great victory for the US, but seems Monsanto is ignoring the issue.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-kimbrell/supreme-court-case-a-defe_b_620087.html

The 7-1 decision issued today by the Supreme Court was on the appeal of the Center for Food Safety's (CFS) successful suit, which resulted in a ban on GMO alfalfa. And, while the High Court ruled in favor of Monsanto by reversing an injunction that was part of the lower court's decision, more importantly, it also ruled that the ban on GMO alfalfa remains intact, and that the planting and sale of GMO alfalfa remains illegal.

Here is what Monsanto is posting on there web site
http://monsanto.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=855

"This is exceptionally good news received in time for the next planting season. Farmers have been waiting to hear this for quite some time," said Steve Welker, Monsanto's Alfalfa business lead. "We have Roundup Ready alfalfa seed ready to deliver and await USDA guidance on its release. Our goal is to have everything in place for growers to plant in fall 2010."

Why can't they just leave well enough alone. I do not want to eat anything that has Round Up in it's DNA. Knowing that if it is not organic, that it will have it on the leaves or fruit of produce. This can be washed off for the most part. Labeling is the only way that consumers can be informed what they are purchasing has been or not been created with GMO products.

Here is a site that lists products that do not have GMO foods
http://www.nongmoproject.org/consumers/search-participating-products/
 
Was this ban for Alfalfa only, and not all GMO altered seeds?
If so, will the battle against GMO, be one-seed-at-a time?

In the reading of the above judicial statement, it sounds
like a flip-flop, there is a ban, there is no ban, there is a
ban... Perhaps it is window dressing to confuse the masses,
so Monsanto goes ahead, business as usual?

Did I get that right, or am I just as confused? :)
 
dant said:
Was this ban for Alfalfa only, and not all GMO altered seeds?
If so, will the battle against GMO, be one-seed-at-a time?

In the reading of the above judicial statement, it sounds
like a flip-flop, there is a ban, there is no ban, there is a
ban... Perhaps it is window dressing to confuse the masses,
so Monsanto goes ahead, business as usual?

Did I get that right, or am I just as confused? :)

You are correct. It seems to be a flip flop and that is probably what Monsanto is hoping for, it to be reversed. Fighting it in court and using whatever judges ruling suits them.

This was only for alfalfa, but I am hoping that it will be the first step towards making all GMO seeds illegal.
 
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