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Dr. Lorrin Pang, MD to speak on GMOs at UHH Sat. evening

Tuesday, April 15th, 2014
Dr. Lorrin Pang has been
Featured in several movies about
GMOs in Hawaii, including
 “Islands at Risk” and “Round Up
Ready Nation” 

Dr. Pang will be giving a presentation on the risks of 
GMO’s and pesticides followed by a lively discussion.
 Saturday, April 19th at 7pm  at 
UH Science and Technology Building (STB), room 108
(on Lanikaula St. across from Church of the Holy Cross)

Dr. Lorrin Pang is one of most qualified persons in the state to talk about
the subject.  He is an M.D.
 A Medical Researcher & Genetic
Expert, A Health Officer for
Maui County and a Health Dept.
Consultant- World Health
Organization (WHO). 
 Spread the word- 
Aloha!

Join the Hilo “March for Aloha Aina”

Monday, April 7th, 2014

Aloha Peace Ohana,
Below is an email from March organizers and attached is their flyer about the “March for Aloha ‘Aina.”  Please pass the word and join this important solidarity action to take care of the land.
Mahalo.
Jim Albertini

Aloha e ‘ohana:)
Please find attached our “March for Aloha ‘Aina” flyer(s) to print and/or distribute/post.
Date: Saturday, 4/26/14
Location: Merrie Monarch Parade
Time: 8am at King Kamehameha Statue
Attire: Green colored shirt/clothing
Signs: Positive Aloha ‘Aina
For more information contact: Craig Neff (808) 934-7171

Let’s all stand in solidarity FOR Aloha ‘Aina!

Hawaii County Council Gets Lesson in Free Speech Rights

Thursday, March 13th, 2014

http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/council-gets-lesson-free-speech

The same article appeared in the Hawaii Tribune-Herald today on GMOs and Free Speech Rights when testifying

Jim Albertini

Citizens’ Right to Criticize officials.

Tuesday, March 11th, 2014

Press Release for Immediate Release March 11, 2014
further contact: Jim Albertini 966-7622
ja@malu-aina.org
Re: Hawaii County Clerk and Corporation Council issue Memorandum to Council Members on Citizens’ Right to Criticize officials.

Attached is a copy of a Memorandum, dated March 7, 2014, that  I received today from Hawaii County Corporation Council Lincoln T. Ashida.  The Memorandum has been sent to Hawaii County Council members on citizen free speech rights in testifying before the Council.  This Memorandum is a result of a request made by Councilwoman Karen Eoff to Mr. Ashida on Feb. 20th following my oral testimony (see copy below) at a Feb. 19th Council meeting where I was interrupted and then later cut off from continuing my testimony in support of Home Rule Resolution 272 and against GMOs. To her credit, Councilwoman Eoff apologized to me the day after the hearing . She said I was right about free speech and civil rights to criticize council people in testimony.  She said she felt bad in cutting me off.   She asked Corp council – Lincoln Ashida, to draft a memo to all the council members on this.  Eoff said It was Ashida who advised her at the break in the Feb. 19th Council meeting that citizens have a right to criticize council members and the council should be careful of free speech and civil rights violations.
In my phone conversation with Councilwoman Eoff I told her I appreciated her apology and said I have no hard feelings toward her. I said I’m glad free speech rights will be clarified but it’s a sad fact that a citizen’s right to criticize council members has to be clarified.  We are suppose to be living in a democracy.  I have never heard a council member object when they are named and praised in council testimony, so why should they object when they are named and criticized?   The main thing is we try to be civil to one another.  We all live on this island together. —

Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org This communication may be unlawfully collected and stored by the National Security Agency (NSA) in secret. The parties to this email do not consent to the retrieving or storing of this communication and any related metadata, as well as printing, copying, re-transmitting, disseminating, or otherwise using it. If you believe you have received this communication in error, please delete it immediately.

My oral Testimony in support of Resolution 272 on Home Rule
Counciltestimony@co.hawaii.hi.us
9:30 AM Hearing Feb. 19, 2014

Aloha Council members:

I speak as a farmer of 34 years in Kurtistown, where our Malu -Aina farm 
has grown a wide variety of organic fruits and vegetables.  Our organization, 
Malu 'Aina, is in strong support of Home Rule 
Resolution 272.  We need to stand up to the agro-chemical corporate 
profiteers and to those in County and State government who are in the 
pockets of these GMO criminal enterprises that want to cut away our 
county voice to protect our own health and safety.  I suppose I should 
not be surprised at how low some people will go to line their own 
pockets at the expense of future generations.  The world is in terrible 
shape with unprecedented toxic pollution, climate change, etc. because
profit and greed have dominated decision making. The precautionary principle 
has not been followed. The precautionary principle states that when you do not
know the full consequences of an action, error on the side of caution.

Madam chairperson, for the GMO supporters and promoters I have a proposal:  
Put your mouth where your money is.  Step forward. Demonstrate your 
corporate loyalty with patriotic vigor.  Volunteer yourself and your 
family members to Monsanto to be genetically engineered.  Why just 
support GMO Monsanto round up ready crops, GMO ringspot resistant 
papaya, etc.

(Interrupted.

) Volunteer to have these and other 
genetically modified organisms --round up resistant genes fired directly 
into your own DNA.  
And put a new label on yourself. Instead of "Fresh" Onishi, change your 
name to "Round up Ready" Onishi and go down to the county yard at least 
once a week and get sprayed with round up so we the citizens can do a 
health study of you, not us.   But if you really want to show your 
commitment as a Genetically Modified Organism, take the experiment to 
the next level. Brush your teeth with Round Up, wash you clothes with 
it. Shower in it, put it on your breakfast cereal and rice.  Show the 
voters what you are really made of.  For the first pro-GMO politician to 
step forward to become round up ready genetically engineered, I will 
present you with an "M&M --Monsanto & me" T-shirt with your photo 
proudly displayed."

(Cut off)

Madam Chair, I would like to nominate Dennis "Round Up Ready" Onishi as 
the honorary chair of the GMO promoters and present him with this shirt of
Monsanto & Me to wear proudly.  But I do want to say that I believe in redemption,
even for Mr. Onishi.  I believe that people can repent and change their ways, hard
as it may be. But GMO's once released can't be recalled, even when there is 
personal repentance. This is all the more reason for following the precautionary
principle. Support Home Rule.  Ban GMOs.  Mahalo.

Jim Albertini

 


Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org This communication may be unlawfully collected and stored by the National Security Agency (NSA) in secret. The parties to this email do not consent to the retrieving or storing of this communication and any related metadata, as well as printing, copying, re-transmitting, disseminating, or otherwise using it. If you believe you have received this communication in error, please delete it immediately.

SB 2777, yet another State Preemption GMO Bill for Hawai’i

Monday, February 24th, 2014

Please read the below and send in your testimony for this bill =- thanks everyone
Jim Albertini


 

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Aloha e Kakou,A new state preemption bill to override Count GMO bans needs your testimony in opposition this week. If you haven’t been following this story, Big Island Bill 113 and Kaua’i Bill 2491 would be made null and void if these State laws are passed.

Via Brad Parsons:
Bill SB 2777 scheduled for hearing next Thurs. 27th that would preempt County authority to regulate Agriculture use of land.

http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2777&year=2014

Here is the key section in question in the bill (underscore is an addition, bracketed is a deletion, changes to the law):
SECTION 2.  Section 205-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows:    
(b)  Within agricultural districts, uses [compatible to the activities] described in section 205‑2 [as determined by the commission] shall be permitted[;] without further limitations or restrictions;
After reviewing SB2777, Atty. Paul Achitoff had the following to say about it:  
“This bill would appear to strip counties of the authority to restrict use of agricultural land, and therefore is another preemption bill.  It should be opposed.”
Here is an article fully explaining it, “Reading SB2777 – Another attempt to preempt and weaken local authority”
Calling on everyone to send in testimony OPPOSED TO SB2777 by following these simple steps:
2) If you haven’t already registered, create an account by clicking on REGISTER in the top right corner of the homepage
3) Follow the instruction and sign in to your account
4) Enter SB2777 into the search engine – you will be redirected to the comments page
5) Click SUBMIT TESTIMONY and follow instructions for accepting the small box at the bottom: Terms and Conditions and finally, press submit.
6) You will get a page that says “successfully submitted..
**While a few sentences or paragraph of comments opposed are welcome, you can just click on OPPOSE and SUBMIT and follow the instructions for final submission.**

Action Item #2 – SB 2521 GMO Labeling
You will recall that SB 2521 is waiting to be scheduled for a last hearing/decision making in the CPN/WAM Committees in the Senate. http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=2521  
We recently learned that the Chair of the CPN Committee, Senator Roz Baker is repeating the following erroneous point in an email to a Maui activist as to why she hasn’t schedule a GMO Labeling bill:
“…the Hawaii State Legislature does not have the authority to require labeling of GMO products that come into the State…”
Senator Rosalyn H. BakerChair,
Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection6th District — South and West Maui
808-586-6070 (voice)808-586-6071 (fax)
Ms. Baker and her source are disingenuously wrong about this.  As you may know, Connecticut and Maine have passed GMO Labeling bills and Vermont and New Hampshire are considering doing the same, in addition to the West Coast states that attempted it on the ballot.  
“Contrary to claims made by companies like Monsanto, states do have a constitutional right to label food. In fact, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act explicitly allows states to add language to labels so long as the federal government doesn’t require language on the same subject – a right that has consistently held up in federal court.” —http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-111publ353/pdf/PLAW-111publ353.pdf
Additional legal sources that explain why states have been and can require GMO Labeling:
1.) Achitoff Memo on Constitutionality of State GMO Labeling
2.) Emord & Associates Memo on Vermont Bill H.112; Relating to State GMO Labeling
3.) Univ. of Vermont Law Clinic; Constitutionality of GE Labeling Legislation in Vermont
4.) Hawaii AG 2013 Memo to Senator Roz Baker on GMO Labeling
ACTION
Calling on everyone in Hawaii to use the following form letter to let Senator Baker know that we know her position on GMO Labeling is erroneous and we want her to schedule SB 2521 for a hearing/decision making before CPN/WAM:
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Subject:  State GMO labeling laws are Constitutional, Schedule SB 2521
Letter:  Dear Senators,  
Food industry lobbyists have a “one-pager” of talking points that state GMO labeling laws violate the First Amendment, and that any state that passes a GMO labeling law will be sued.  Nevertheless states have already begun passing GMO labeling laws (Connecticut & Maine) and not been sued.  
The food industry is wrong on this, but they continue to make these claims in an effort to scare lawmakers like yourself into rejecting GMO (genetically modified organisms) labeling bills.  
The fact is, according to recognized legal experts the food industry is way off base. After extensive research and analysis, the following legal experts have independently concluded that state GMO labeling laws do not violate the First Amendment.  
You can read their analysis here:
1.) Achitoff Memo on Constitutionality of State GMO Labeling
2.) Emord & Associates Memo; Relating to State GMO Labeling
3.) Univ. of Vermont Law Clinic; Constitutionality of State GE Labeling Legislation
Seventy-six percent (76%) of Hawaii residents want GMOs labeled.  I ask that you support the will of the people by bringing SB 2521 to a hearing/decision making in CPN/WAM, support GMO labeling, and not cave into baseless threats by food industry lobbyists.  
Name
Address
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GMO News Items
1.) “Perfect Timing: Jon Stewart ‘The Daily Show’ films GMO segment in Kona” features BAB’s and others to appear on-air soonhttp://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/local-news/perfect-timing-daily-show-films-gmo-segment-kona
2.) “Labeling for GMO food garners broad support,” Honolulu StarAdvertiser
4.) “Legal Experts Reject Food Industry Claims That GMO Labeling Laws Are Unconstitutional”
5.) “Toxic waste dumping into quarry by Monsanto continues to poison British village”
6.) Hawaii Island: “Council OKs home rule resolution” http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/council-oks-home-rule-resolution
7.) Josephine County, Oregon has succeeded in putting a GMO BAN on their May Ballot

Mahalo nui,
-the team at GMO Free Hawai’i Island
gmofreehawaiiisland.org
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