
A bill to this effect was submitted to the Russian State Duma lower parliament house by the Duma agrarian committee and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR) faction, who claimed that the government's bill referred to parliament was too mild.
The bill's initiators say liability for GMO-inflicted harm should be expanded to state and local self-government officials. Under the bill, criminal responsibility should be applicable to companies and government officials only, while individuals should be subject to disciplinary liability.
The bill also provides for fines for concealing or deliberate distortion of information about environmental impacts of GMOs.
Thus, individuals will be punished by a fine ranging from 500 to 1,000 roubles (14.5-29 US dollars), government officials - by a fine of 1,000-2,000 roubles, and legal entities - by a fine of 10,000-20,000 roubels.
Kirill Cherkasov, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma agrarian committee, said that tough regulation should be imposed in the area of gene engineering, since imports of GMO-containing products had increased dramatically after Russia joined the World Trade Organization (WTO).
He said that the State Duma would issue a package of amendments to the national laws regulating technical and economic aspects of GMO-related activities by its autumn session.



Comment: Western interests and influence are insidious. It's not enough that they attempt to undercut other nations' economies with their policies, and instigate war, they also strive to feed the world with food that isn't safe enough for consumption.
See also:
Hungary Destroys All Monsanto GMO Maize Fields
Monsanto took over regulatory bodies all over the world to lobby GMO
GMO Scandal: The Long Term Effects of Genetically Modified Food in Humans