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Dave Hartley
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From: Richard Wolfson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 11:05 AM
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Subject: Action opportunity: Biosafety Protocol Action


Dear friends,

In the context of the international Biosafety Protocal meetings now going
on in Montreal, Maude Barlow, Jeremy Rifkin, and other activists and
scientists from all over the world are urging citizens to contact their
government representatives and let them know about their grave concerns
regarding genetic engineerings. Canadians can contact their MP's,
Ministers, etc.  Here are some of the points, and the website where you can
do this easily:

Re: Biosafety Protocol Action

FAX THE FEDS

Talks on the Biosafety Protocol have begun in Montreal this week, and it is
paramount that we let our government know that the following issues of the
Protocol should not only be addressed, but respected and implemented.

1) The Advance Informed Agreement (AIA) Procedure The AIA Procedure should
be the heart of this Protocol.  This means that  countries importing GMOs
can demand that exporters give them prior  notification about the GM
product.  This will allow the importing country to  make a risk assessment
of the GMO, before approving the trade.

2) Precautionary Principle
It must be clear that it is legitimate for states to refuse a GMO import on
the basis of risks to human health, socio-economic and cultural factors and
not just scientific evidence.

3)The Biosafety Protocol should take precedence over the provisions of
international trade rules, should there be conflicts between the two
agreements.

4) Liability
Companies exporting GMOs should be strictly liable in the event of problems
that arise and should provide adequate compensation for any damages to
health, environment or livelihoods.  The Protocol must include provisions
on  strict liability to recognise that GE is a new technology.  Making
companies  liable is one way to ensure that they undertake adequate testing
and  minimise potential risks.

Another thing Maude Barlowe mentioned is that we should demand that our
Environment Minister David Anderson attend these very important talks, and
of course, that GM Foods should be clearly labelled as such!

An easy way to contact the feds via the Internet is: www.web.net/faxfeds

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