A protestor’s view of Monsanto shareholders meeting

At the Monsanto shareholders’ meeting on Tuesday in which activists called for a vote on whether the company should enact mandatory GMO labeling, two things were clear: Mandatory GMO labels aren’t happening any time soon, and the police have Monsanto’s back.

Although only about 30 to 40 protesters were present, at least two dozen police officers were on hand.

The display of power continues inside Monsanto headquarters during the annual shareholders’ meeting.

Read the full, original article: Power of Monsanto: Shareholder Meeting Had More Cops, Arrests Than Votes for GMO Labels

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