Sure GMOs should be labelled (along with lot of other stuff too). Fortunately for Europeans, they often are, especially when it comes to consumables. More often, shops don't sell GMO at all.
I know it won't calm anyone down but most genetic modifications are inherently non-dangerous as the 'new' genes are just derived from other (edible) plants/organisms. I share your concern regarding genes from marine organisms which were never part of human diet (such as glowing or fluorescent pets carrying proteins from jellyfish) or modified plants producing pesticides.
But I still wonder what all this GMO stuff has to do with Hawthorne/Scott's... do you think they're going to put GMO into the product line (if not already in it)?
I know it won't calm anyone down but most genetic modifications are inherently non-dangerous as the 'new' genes are just derived from other (edible) plants/organisms. I share your concern regarding genes from marine organisms which were never part of human diet (such as glowing or fluorescent pets carrying proteins from jellyfish) or modified plants producing pesticides.
But I still wonder what all this GMO stuff has to do with Hawthorne/Scott's... do you think they're going to put GMO into the product line (if not already in it)?