Politicians including Obama frequently rely on the false assumption—propagated by the GMO industry—that there is a “scientific consensus” on the safety of GMO crops, as a means for staying out of the debate.

This criticism of Obama follows a Monday statement by a group of international scientists refuting what they say is a “misleading” and “misrepresentative” claim of scientific consensus on GMO safety.

“The claimed consensus on GMO safety does not exist,” they write. Moreover, they assert that claims made by the “GM seed developers and some scientists, commentators and journalists” encourage a “climate of complacency that could lead to a lack of regulatory and scientific rigor and appropriate caution, potentially endangering the health of humans, animals, and the environment.”

This statement comes just two weeks ahead of a key vote in Washington state on legislation that requires the labeling of GMO food or products. Initiative 522 has become a national David versus Goliath battle between organic farmers, consumers and food sovereignty activists and the corporate food and biotech giants—such as Monsanto and Syngenta—who fund the opposition.

“We’re just asking for openness and transparency in the marketplace,” Murphy told The Hill.

“Prop. 37 woke people up,” he said, referring to the 2012 California vote where big money defeated a labeling measure by a scant 350,000 votes. “People are waking up all over the country.”

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