Although, in general, I support GMOs, it's too early for us to predict all things that can go wrong with them. I'm tired of articles generalizing that if 10 GMOs are okay, then all GMOs should be okay, too. Also, it's against the humane science to feed massive populations without adequate testing. And, last, but not least - if a farmer wants to use GMOs and his neighbor farmer does not, how can the former guarantee that he won't infect the crops of the latter? How can anyone guarantee that GMO crops won't spread beyond the boundaries of the farm and thus violate the IP of the GMO inventor? Also, pairing a GMO with targeted pesticide is also highly debatable!