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UC-Davis Lockdown photos 6/24/03
1. End to research on GE trees at UC Davis.
2. Full disclosure and acknowledgment of hazards of GE trees.
3. End of Corporate funded Bio-research at University of California
4. Cancel plans to build new Bio-Weapons lab at UC Davis.
5. Full public discussion and full public envolvement in all discussions about potentially hazardous research.
2. Full disclosure and acknowledgment of hazards of GE trees.
3. End of Corporate funded Bio-research at University of California
4. Cancel plans to build new Bio-Weapons lab at UC Davis.
5. Full public discussion and full public envolvement in all discussions about potentially hazardous research.
Lockdown at UC Davis Life sciences building to bring attention to GE tree programs. Activists have been charged with felonies and are refusing to give their names.
At about 2:30pm on Tuesday (6/24) forest activists stormed the Life Sciences building at UC Davis where research is conducted on GE trees. Their goal? To bring attention to the Genetically Engineered tree programs taking place at the campus. The five demands are:
1. End to research on GE trees at UC Davis.
2. Full disclosure and acknowledgment of hazards of GE trees.
3. End of Corporate funded Bio-research at University of California
4. Cancel plans to build new Bio-Weapons lab at UC Davis.
5. Full public discussion and full public envolvement in all discussions about potentially hazardous research.
The lockdown occurred in the 4-story stairwell where a sculpture of DNA hangs through the middle if the stairwell. Two activists repelled with climbing equipment from the top of the stairwell and hung next to the sculpture, then u-locked themselves to each other and attached themselves to the sculpture. Another activist u-locked to the railing next to them.
At about 2:30pm on Tuesday (6/24) forest activists stormed the Life Sciences building at UC Davis where research is conducted on GE trees. Their goal? To bring attention to the Genetically Engineered tree programs taking place at the campus. The five demands are:
1. End to research on GE trees at UC Davis.
2. Full disclosure and acknowledgment of hazards of GE trees.
3. End of Corporate funded Bio-research at University of California
4. Cancel plans to build new Bio-Weapons lab at UC Davis.
5. Full public discussion and full public envolvement in all discussions about potentially hazardous research.
The lockdown occurred in the 4-story stairwell where a sculpture of DNA hangs through the middle if the stairwell. Two activists repelled with climbing equipment from the top of the stairwell and hung next to the sculpture, then u-locked themselves to each other and attached themselves to the sculpture. Another activist u-locked to the railing next to them.
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seeing these photos just made my day
thank you so much for taking a stand
it looks like you had a lot of fun and i'm just so pleased that the initiative was taken to do something creative and powerful like this!!!
blessings on you and yours!!!
ONE LOVE
thank you so much for taking a stand
it looks like you had a lot of fun and i'm just so pleased that the initiative was taken to do something creative and powerful like this!!!
blessings on you and yours!!!
ONE LOVE
this will be great I wanted to do my grad work in this area but i didn't want to move to the east coast.
and now BINGO my wishes have been answered.
when do they start building!
and now BINGO my wishes have been answered.
when do they start building!
Shame on UC Davis. Those folks even plant exotic and Genetically Engineered trees rather that native trees on the creek there on campus.
Messing with native trees/wild stock is a evil act upon nature. The scientist that have any ethics on that campus should protest or sign a resolution against research that questions the very nature on true nature.
Work with the process, not against it. Native plants...not horticulture...or GE trash. peace...
Chico state alumni and tree
Messing with native trees/wild stock is a evil act upon nature. The scientist that have any ethics on that campus should protest or sign a resolution against research that questions the very nature on true nature.
Work with the process, not against it. Native plants...not horticulture...or GE trash. peace...
Chico state alumni and tree
Messing with native trees/wild stock is a evil act upon nature.
pleezzzzzz!
you are being silly, we can make the trees better then we should do so. we have been doing it for a hundred years, luther burbank (ring a bell?) don't be such a stick in the mud. lighten up
pleezzzzzz!
you are being silly, we can make the trees better then we should do so. we have been doing it for a hundred years, luther burbank (ring a bell?) don't be such a stick in the mud. lighten up
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