From: Jeanne Prevett [jprevett@writer.mv.com] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:17 PM To: Food and Drug Administration Subject: Docket # 00N-1396 and #00D-1598 Food and Drug Administration , Increaslingly, I am relying upon my own home grown vegetables and organic produce from health food stores and cooperatives because I cannot trust what most major food markets sell. Genetically altered substances must be labeled as such. Consumers have an absolute right to know what is their food. In fact, to label a genetically altered food as its natural counterpart is to falsely represent that product. Yet, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed regulations that still fail to require labels or safety tests on genetically engineered (GE) food. Labels on GE foods are required in Japan, Russia, and throughout Europe, yet your new proposal continues to deny Americans the right to know what is in our food. Labels must be required to protect the public from potential health effects that could only be traced if GE foods can be identified, yet FDA?s "voluntary labeling" guidelines will leave thousands of unlabeled GE foods on our supermarket shelves. Furthermore, the agency's proposed rule only requires companies to notify FDA when bringing GE foods to market, but it fails to require any safety testing. Doctors and scientists have warned about the potential for GE foods to trigger dangerous allergies, change the nutritional value of foods, and cause irreversible harm to the environment. FDA appears to be playing politics with our food, disregarding science-based precautions that other countries have implemented. I urge you to reconsider this proposal and insure that GE foods are subject to pre-market testing and labeling. Americans deserve the same protections as the rest of the world. Jeanne Prevett P.O. Box 773 Fitzwilliam, NH 03447-0773 US jprevett@writer.mv.com