California GMO Labeling Initiative Headed for November Ballot

02 May, 2012

GMO labeling campaignSAN FRANCISCO, May 2, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — In vic­tory ral­lies across state today, sup­port­ers cel­e­brated as the California Right to Know cam­paign filed 971,126 sig­na­tures­for the state’s first-ever bal­lot ini­tia­tive to require label­ing of genet­i­cally engi­neered foods. The huge sig­na­ture haul, gath­ered in a 10-week period, is nearly dou­ble the 555,236 sig­na­tures the cam­paign needs to qual­ify for the November ballot.

If passed this November, Californians will join cit­i­zens of over 40 coun­tries includ­ing all of Europe, Japan and even China who have the right to know whether they are eat­ing genet­i­cally engi­neered food.   

“I am so proud of the army of vol­un­teers, many of them moth­ers and grand­moth­ers, who stood tire­less in the rain and cold to gather sig­na­tures,” said Pamm Larry, a for­mer mid­wife, farmer and long­time Chico res­i­dent, who ini­ti­ated the California Right to Know cam­paign through her group Label GMOs.  “Thousands of vol­un­teers across the state con­tributed to this vic­tory. The peo­ple of California have spo­ken: we will have the right to know what we’re eat­ing and no one will stop us.”

“This bumper crop of sig­na­tures is a tes­ta­ment to the desire of Californians to know what’s really in our food,” said Grant Lundberg, CEO of Lundberg Family Farms and a third gen­er­a­tion rice farmer and food proces­sor.  “It is a rich har­vest of sup­port for the right to know and the right to choose.”

Labeling genet­i­cally engi­neered foods is a wildly pop­u­lar idea and enjoys nearly unan­i­mous sup­port across the polit­i­cal spec­trum. A March 2012 Mellman Group poll found that 9 out of 10 American vot­ers favor label­ing for genet­i­cally engi­neered food.

“In a coun­try seem­ingly dom­i­nated by par­ti­san polar­iza­tion on every­thing from the cause of hur­ri­canes to the state of the econ­omy, it’s hard to find issues, out­side of moth­er­hood and apple pie, that can muster over 90 per­cent sup­port …we found one,” poll­ster Mark Mellman wrote in a recent arti­cle in the Capitol Hill news­pa­per The Hill.

“Voters express almost unan­i­mous sup­port for manda­tory label­ing of genet­i­cally engi­neered foods,” Mellman wrote.

“The right to know is a fun­da­men­tal right and a bedrock American value,” said Stacy Malkan, media direc­tor of the California Right to Know cam­paign. “This November, the vot­ers of California will surely vin­di­cate our right to know what’s in the food we eat and feed our children.”

For more infor­ma­tion about the California Right to Know ini­tia­tive to label genet­i­cally engi­neered food, see www.carighttoknow.org.

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