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Consumers lobby for SA ban on GM to continue
30 Nov 2007

Consumers have sent around 3,000 postcards to the South Australian parliament urging it not to end the state's moratorium on genetically modified crops. Australian Democrats MP Sandra Kanck has accepted the cards and says that she wants the ban to be extended until 2013 and has called for a conscience vote. "Like stem cell technology, GM is experimental, with consequences yet to be determined," she said.

Adelaide Advertiser, 30/11/2007

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