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GMO Labeling Laws Fail in Oregon, Colorado

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GMO Labeling Laws Fail in Oregon, Colorado

Update to this post on December 16, 2014 found here. Ballot initiatives to mandate GMO-labeling decisively failed in Colorado and narrowly failed in Oregon, with supporters saying they'll be back. Voters in California and Washington State rejected similar ballot questions in 2012 and 2013. Oregon Article Colorado Article

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