Alaskan legislature takes stand against GM salmon

The following is an edited excerpt.

The Legislature passed a resolution against genetically modified salmon on Monday, sending a message to federal government that Alaska opposes the so-called “frankenfish.”

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in the process of reviewing whether genetically modified salmon are fit for the market, raising concerns about food safety and risks to wild salmon stocks.

Read the full article here: Legislature takes stand against genetically modified salmon

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