The scale of the problem

(NaturalNews) One thing is clear regarding the GMO labeling issue. The vast majority of Americans -- more than 90 percent -- are in favor of mandatory labeling laws. A recent poll by a physician's association revealed that more than two-thirds (68 percent) of doctors are also in favor of mandatory GMO food labeling.The SERMO physician community conducted a poll of its members, asking the question: "Should food manufacturers be required to label products containing GMOs?" Of the 2,097 physicians who responded, 1,422 answered "yes."In their report on GMOs, the physician's association refers to the recent World Health Organization's findings regarding chemicals such as glyphosate, the herbicide widely used in GM agriculture:The SERMO report also draws a comparison between proposed GMO labeling and the trans fat labeling legislation that was passed when it was proven that trans fats were associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.Subsequently, the FDA and USDA called for new labeling that differentiated between trans fats and saturated fats. The labeling change had a significant impact, according to SERMO:GM agriculture is now being practiced in 28 countries. Half of the available farmland in the United States is planted with GM crops. Roughly 90 percent of cotton, corn and soy grown in the U.S. is genetically modified.The House of Representatives has just passed H.R. 1599, the erroneously-named "Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015" which, if passed by the Senate and signed into law by the president, will block individual states from passing GMO labeling laws.Nicknamed the DARK (Deny Americans the Right to Know) Act, the legislation, in essence, will eliminate any possibility of mandatory GMO labeling laws being passed anywhere in the country.It will also preempt states' rights to regulate and oversee the production and sale of GM crops. The act will eliminate safe zones, such as areas around schools and residences, where GM industry chemicals cannot be used. The DARK Act will restrict states' ability to protect the health of those who work on GM farms.The purpose of this legislation is not just to block any GMO food labeling laws; it also seeks to remove any regulation of the GM industry in the U.S.Those who voted for this (it passed the House by a 275-150 majority) can be considered traitors. They are bought-out cynics who have allowed Monsanto and others to wage chemical warfare on the population.The polls show that virtually no one wants these GMO foods, yet they are being forced upon us by giant soulless corporations with the assistance of our cowardly leaders in Washington.If enough of us stand up now and say no to this legislation being passed, there is a chance that we can stop it. Write to your senator and the president - let them know you are strongly opposed to the DARK Act.Sign a petition here: takeaction.takepart.com Say NO to Monsanto's chemical violence and the GMO industry as a whole and read about GMO news at GMOfood.news