England’s Prince Charles famously said, “(GMOs) are not in God’s plan.” If you don't have a direct line to God like he does, that's okay, you can still easily see that most resistance to GMOs is based on quasi-religious belief in a perfect natural Eden rather than reason.
"A ban on any GMO products would limit consumer choice. As a farmers market manager, I am reluctant to do so," writes Mike Broadhurst, who manages the Cambria Farmers Market with his wife, Carol, but also worked for 30 years as a chemist for a company that commercialized GMO seeds.
If you care about food and understand biology, it's much easier to separate fact from doomsday fantasy. That is why anti-science progressives instead rely on fomenting fear and doubt.
GMO ban would limit choice by Mike Broadhurst, The Tribune
H/T Pythagorean Crank
A Farmer's Market Manager Argues For GMOs
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