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Action Alert: Say No to Dow Chemical's GE Corn Petition
Cornucopia Institute, December 30 2011
http://www.cornucopia.org/2011/12/action-alert-say-no-to-dow-chemicals-ge-corn-petition/

Proven in the Jungles of Vietnam as Part of Agent Orange!

Dow Chemical is seeking USDA approval for a genetically engineered (GE) version of corn that is resistant to 2,4-D, a herbicide that was used in the formulation of the highly toxic defoliant Agent Orange.  Agent Orange (half 2,4-D by composition) was extensively used in Vietnam by the military to destroy forests and crops.

Dow’s Christmas gift for America was formally announced, by the USDA, in the December 27, 2011 edition of the Federal Register.  If the federal government wants to bury something in the news, and burn up part of our window to publicly respond, you can bet they’ll do it around the holidays.    The public has 60 days to comment on Dow’s petition for deregulation, and can do so online at:

http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=APHIS-2010-0103-0001

Weeds are increasingly adapting to Monsanto’s genetically engineered line of crops that rely on the use of a different herbicide, glyphosate, which Monsanto markets as Round-up®.  This is leading competitors, like Dow, and proponents of GE agriculture to look for weed killing alternatives.  Herbicides more toxic than Round-up® appear to be next up in the pipeline.

2,4-D, a systemic herbicide, is used on many types of broadleaf weeds.    It is a chlorinated phenoxy compound that has caused serious eye and skin irritation among agricultural workers.  According to information compiled by Cornell University, rats fed 2,4-D produced "fetuses with abdominal cavity bleeding and increased mortality."  And 2,4-D may cause infertility, birth defects, organ toxicity and neurological effects.
http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/extoxnet/24d-captan/24d-ext.html

As Dow's GE corn is resistant to the herbicide, it is possible that the plant may absorb 2,4-D residues into its structure, and then transfer those chemicals, or their related metabolites, to livestock and humans consuming corn or milk, meat and eggs  produced from the GE crop.

The USDA also just announced the proposed approval for a new strain of drought resistant corn, and a soybean, Soymega™¢, both from Monsanto.  The Obama White House appears to be giving Monsanto and Dow, and other biotechnology corporations, everything they want while the public, according to polls, is overwhelmingly concerned about genetic engineering and losing control of our diets.

Thanks for speaking out in defense of a sane food production system. We hope you will be proactive by doing the following to protect your family:

*Exclusively purchase organic products in the supermarket.  They are the only food items that are legally prohibited from using GMOs with oversight sanctioned by Congress and independent watchdogs like The Cornucopia Institute.

*We hope you also consider signing the following petition, asking President Barack Obama and USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack to consider the widespread public opposition to further release of novel genetic organisms in our environment. Given the immaturity of the industry, the long-term impacts to health and the environment are simply unknown. The petition also calls for mandatory labeling of GMOs giving consumers the right to choose.  Click to read and sign this petition: http://www.cornucopia.org/say-no-to-dows-ge-corn/