Anyone care to look into how many corporate labs around the country, and the world, are handling far more dangerous materials, with even less “security”? With the penchant for deregulation from Republicans in Congress, the dangers have increased considerably. Think West, Texas, and you have a more visible illustration of dangers that are out there, unregulated, and NOT visible, and Texas passed law to keep the public from knowing, interesting way to “protect” the populace indeed.
And yet… over the past 20-30 years since GMOs were introduced, allergies and countless ailments are MUCH more prevalent and common. Just because it doesn’t fit your “worst case scenario” doesn’t mean it’s not a problem.
Mneedle almost 10 years ago
Government strikes again.
moosemin almost 10 years ago
No need to worry: Beaker will figure it out!
Dtroutma almost 10 years ago
Anyone care to look into how many corporate labs around the country, and the world, are handling far more dangerous materials, with even less “security”? With the penchant for deregulation from Republicans in Congress, the dangers have increased considerably. Think West, Texas, and you have a more visible illustration of dangers that are out there, unregulated, and NOT visible, and Texas passed law to keep the public from knowing, interesting way to “protect” the populace indeed.
William Bednar Premium Member almost 10 years ago
This is what happen if hand puppets are hired to engage n scientific research. But that’s our government in action.
burleigh2 almost 10 years ago
And yet… over the past 20-30 years since GMOs were introduced, allergies and countless ailments are MUCH more prevalent and common. Just because it doesn’t fit your “worst case scenario” doesn’t mean it’s not a problem.