From: Donna Worden [Donna_Worden@monterey.edu] Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 7:57 PM To: fdadockets@oc.fda.gov Subject: re: dockets 00N-1396 and OOD-1598 DATE: March 25, 2001 TO: FDA Commissioner Jane Henney Dockets Management Branch (HFA 305) Food and Drug Administration 5630 Fisher's Lane, Room 1061 Rockville, MD 20852 SUBJECT: Dockets 00N-1396 and OOD-1598 MESSAGE: Your proposed policies on genetically engineered (GE) foods are COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. Despite overwhelming demand BY CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, your agency is proposing to continue to NOT require safety testing and mandatory labeling for GE foods. Your "notification" policy is an insult to consumers, and irresponsibly ignores strong scientific evidence of numerous potential health and environmental risks of GE foods. Because you MUST KNOW that these "foods" could be toxic or deadly, could cause allergic responses, could have lower nutritional value, could compromise immune responses in consumers, and could cause irreparable damage to the environment, is it only logical to assume that you are acting because of BRIBERY by the corporations that manufacture these so-called foods. Your proposed "voluntary labeling" policy is a FARCE, which denies citizens a basic right to know. Without mandatory labeling, neither consumers nor health professionals will know if an allergic or toxic reaction was the result of a genetically engineered food. Citizens also would be deprived of the critical knowledge they would need to hold food producers liable should any of these novel "foods" prove hazardous, as they are likely to do. Your proposed rules ignore serious concerns and appear to be a decision made to convenience industry at the expense of public health and the environment. I WILL NOT ACCEPT your attempt to make me a guinea pig of these untested foods, and I trust you will listen to my concern, along with that of thousands of others, and reverse your proposed FOLLY. Sincerely, /signed/ Donna Worden 544 Debbie Court Boulder Creek, CA 95006 Public Health Degree candidate, May 2001