I, for one, am proud and happy that our legislature saw fit to require labeling of GMO foods for the good of the public.
I love the leadership of our state. Many of the details of this science of genetic engineering are not yet adequately tested for impact on human health or on the soil, and that is definitely part of the point.
This was true of Agent Orange, a chemical once touted as safe for humans and animals. This was also true of proven drift of genetically engineered crops into organic farmers' lands, as Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser can attest.
But nonetheless, citizens of these United States should be able to choose what they wish to eat. Our young friends who believe that GMO crops should not be labeled as such think that individuals who do not share their beliefs should work hard to find foods that do not include GMOs on their own.