Yes, I would call it a violation of your property rights to have your land and crops contaminated by bio-engineered pollen. You are using a rather extreme example - and one with which the law has not kept up.
My comment about property rights has to do with how capital is employed within reason. Just because someone may not like a product for aesthetic, environmental or whatever reasons, unless they can show a real impact upon their own liberty or property rights, then the owners of the capital should be able to proceed with production.
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