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Environmental

Jan. 7, 2015

GMO tech advances leave laws in the dust

Tucked into AB 2470, amending California Seed Law, is a provision that may - or may not - impact an issue of great interest, for better or for worse, to many Californians: GMOs, or genetically modified organisms. By Marsha N. Cohen


By Marsha N. Cohen


The annual media roundups of new California laws, most of which took effect as we were toasting the New Year, focused mostly on big issues: the availability of driver's licenses for undocumented workers, the new sick leave requirement, the statewide single use plastic bag ban. In contrast, Assembly Bill 2470, amending California Seed Law, made no lists. But tucked into this new statute is a provision that may - or may not - impact an issue ...

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