Vote YES on Proposition 37!
You Have the Right to Know What's in Your Food!
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For the past 20 years, Americans have been denied their right to know what's in their food. That could change on November 6! Proposition 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act, will require genetically engineered foods to be labeled when sold in California. The effects will be felt throughout the country.
This is a watershed moment in the fight against GMOs. But we need your help!
Monsanto, DuPont, and other Biotech and Agribusiness giants have poured tens of millions of dollars into an advertising campaign against Proposition 37. It's vital that we counter them with the power of the grassroots!
Please join us in this effort!
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TAKE ACTION - Proposition 37
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In just a few weeks, Californians will go to the ballot box to vote on one of the single most important issues of our time: whether we have a Right to Know what's in our food or whether corporations have a right to hide what they're feeding us and our families. Wherever you live in the country, please help!
- If you live in California, vote YES on Proposition 37 and encourage all of your family, friends, and neighbors to do so, also.
- If you live outside California, share this information with your friends and colleagues, so that it spreads as widely as possible. The Yes on Proposition 37 Campaign has a wonderful resource: 3 Reasons Why We Need to Label GMOs.
- Consider donating to support the California Right to Know's Campaign to counter the misleading ads of the Biotech and Agribusiness giants. For more information and to donate, go to carighttoknow.org.
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Peer-Reviewed Study on GMOs
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In case you missed it, the first ever peer-reviewed long-term animal study showed that feeding a GMO Roundup-resistant variety corn to rats for two years is linked to mammary tumors, kidney and liver damage and other serious illnesses.
Isn't it time for Americans to be able to make informed choices about the food we eat?
Help pass Proposition 37!
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