Genetically Engineered Pharmaceutical and Industrial Crop Safety Act of 2003
Summary
H.R. 2921, the Genetically Engineered Pharmaceutical and Industrial Crop Safety Act of 2003, proposes strict regulations on the cultivation of plants genetically engineered to produce medicines or industrial chemicals. The bill would prohibit growing these crops in open-air environments or using plants commonly consumed as human food or animal feed, such as corn or soy, to prevent accidental cross-contamination of the food supply. Additionally, it would require the Department of Agriculture to establish a rigorous tracking system for these materials and tasks the National Academy of Sciences with researching safer, indoor production methods for pharmaceutical and industrial chemicals.
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