As mentioned in my previous post, the shape of the threat is still so amorphous that mounting a defense against it is difficult.
Additionally, our trade organization , NNFA, has legal representation with a firm whose Geneva and Brussels offices were involved with the genesis of Codex. Talking to them today, I was assured that neither the Codex developments, nor the CAFTA treaty, could possibly take precedence over DSHEA, the US law which protects our rights.
For a succinct synopsis of the other view what is going on, details of a (rare) victory, together with suggestions on how to counter attack, go here.
