Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods produced from organisms that have had specific changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering.
@9B395651yr1Y
Yes, but the original crops and goods should be protected and kept as public domain
@99ZCDMPDemocrats 661yr1Y
Yes, and patents should be allowed to incentivose research, but there should be a limit on the profit they can make such that farmers are not reliant on an abuser of a monopoly
@99SS8XZ1yr1Y
Yes, but with strong regulation
I am ok with it so long as the traits are 1. tested and proven to be harmless 2. are always labelled and 3. that they are not patented so that companies cannot monopolize it.
@95BZLD72yrs2Y
Yes but only in a sustainable way
@8ZQD5HZDemocrats 662yrs2Y
Yes, as long as the environmental byproducts from producing said crops are more or less equal to their non-gmo counterparts.
@8RP9L733yrs3Y
Yes, but declare what is modified and the extent
@8RGZH473yrs3Y
Yes but with proper health and safety regulations and labeling
@8RFL6BW3yrs3Y
Require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified
Yes, but only after an extensive approval process
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@buday4vancouver3yrs3Y
Yes, fully labelled like advertising and in controlled growing so there is no accidental cross breading on the lands of others.
@8PN6M4Z3yrs3Y
Yes and no only if their grown in lab greenhouses with heavy monitoring and heavily test them to see if they're adequate and if they have a negative impact or destroy biodiversity also so the won't interfere with other crops also increase biodiversity in food sector
@8PJHVJN3yrs3Y
No, ban genetic engineering, GMOs cause cancer and Monsanto is evil and needs to go
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