Judge Rules Non-profits Can Sue Monsanto For Misleading Safety Labeling Of Popular Herbicide Roundup

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Beyond Pesticides and The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) today responded to a federal judge’s ruling against Monsanto Co.’s motion to dismiss the groups’ lawsuit, filed in April, 2017. The lawsuit challenged Monsanto’s safety claim on its Roundup (glyphosate) products as misleading and fraudulent. Monsanto displays a claim on its Roundup product label that states that the chemicals in the product “targets an enzyme bound in plants but not in people or pets,” when, in fact, the chemical adversely affects beneficial bacteria essential to the gut biome and normal body functions.

Jay Feldman, executive director of Beyond Pesticides, the lead plaintiff in the case, said:

“In the face of EPA’s poor regulation of pesticides, misleading pesticide product labeling cannot be left unchecked. The court’s decision to allow our case to move forward, in denying Monsanto’s motion to dismiss, is critical to showing that the company is deceiving the public with a safety claim on its Roundup (glyphosate) label. Its advertising and labeling claim that Roundup ‘targets an enzyme found in plants but not in people or pets’ is false, given the devastating harm that glyphosate has on beneficial bacteria in the gut biome. The disruption of the gut biome is associated with a host of 21st century diseases, including asthma, autism, bacterial vaginosis, cardiovascular disease, cancer, Crohn’s disease, depression, inflammatory bowel disease, leaky gut syndrome, multiple sclerosis, obesity, Type 1 and 2 diabetes, and Parkinson’s.

The science on the hazards of Roundup (glyphosate) are clear and Monsanto officials know it. With this case, we seek to ensure that the public is not misled by false advertising and product labeling in the marketplace. It is a critical step toward ensuring that people are fully informed before purchasing toxic products that can poison them, their families, and the communities where they live.”

OCA International Director, Ronnie Cummins said:

“Monsanto aggressively markets Roundup as ‘safe’ for humans and animals, despite newer studies indicating that glyphosate may be carcinogenic and its use may affect human and animal cardiovascular, endocrine, nervous and reproductive systems. No reasonable consumer seeing the claim on this product that glyphosate targets an enzyme not found ‘in people or pets’ would expect that Roundup actually targets an important bacterial enzyme found in humans and animals, affecting the health of their immune system.

Survey after survey shows that consumers rely on labels to guide their purchases and keep them and their families safe. When corporations mislead on the issue of a product’s effect on consumers and their families, they put everyone, but especially young children—in this case, playing in yards and parks—at risk, leaving the public no other recourse than to use the legal system to seek the removal of this misleading information.”

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee, ruled that Beyond Pesticides and OCA presented enough evidence to support that Monsanto’s labeling of its flagship weedkiller, Roundup, misleads consumers.

Through their attorneys, Richman Law Group, Beyond Pesticides and OCA sued Monsanto on behalf of the general public, in Washington D.C., under the District of Columbia’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act, for misleading the public by labeling its popular weedkiller Roundup as “target[ing] an enzyme found in plants but not in people or pets.” The nonprofits allege that this statement is false, deceptive and misleading, because the enzyme targeted by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is, in fact, found in people and pets.

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This is good news and all, but talk about a headache trying to sue Monsanto. I can only imagine the legal team they have. They basically have the EPA/FDA in their back pocket.
If you dig real deep you will find Monsanto truly has the power to sway nations regulatory commissions that are set up to make the citizens there believe someone gives a fukk about them. With deep pockets comes shady relationships. Most of what you see with the EPA and other international regulatory commissions is a farce........ Again smoke and mirrors to create the illusion of caring.........
 
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It doesnt matter monsanto can fight you till YOU ARE BROKE....then they can fight another year or 2....ENDLESS FUCKIN MONEY
indeed check the link below there is a group that is getting funding and is holding on for the present. Monsanto may have met their match. No more wars of attrition!!!!
 
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indeed check the link below there is a group that is getting funding and is holding on for the present. Monsanto may have met their match. No more wars of attrition!!!!
Its not like they can win or deny anything when theres thousands of folks coming together..look at bill cosby
 
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Has glyphosate been linked to anything? The LD50 on it is less than salt, cider vinegar or coffee.
Seems like this will get tossed unless they have new findings.

I hear you , if you would provide me with some links to sources that have allowed you come to the conclusion you have.

Now I ask, what organization came to the findings of a rating of ld50 and where does that money trail lead???

Just trying to do some critical thinking here. Like pops always told me " believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see" :D Fukk anymore there is so much going on and so much disinformation and propaganda each day when I wake up I'm not even sure my handle is jumpincactus......:(
 
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Monsanto.... I remember them from Viet nam.. and their agent orange
indeed and only now after decades of deny, deny, deny are the real after effects being realized by the vets that were subjected to AO........ sad indeed.

But that's how our gov and multinationals roll brothers......
 
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Round, round and round we go. Why and where do you use round up? Why do u use round up? If your stupid enough to use round up where you are grazing or growing your plants you have a serious issue. Vanity fair, as a source of news? Seriously. Glysophate? Is there a problem? Unleaded gasoline sucks to but what you gonna do? But on a serious note!
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I hear you , if you would provide me with some links to sources that have allowed you come to the conclusion you have.

Now I ask, what organization came to the findings of a rating of ld50 and where does that money trail lead???

Many studies have been done at the university level as can be seen in the references to this link showing its low toxicity. I don't use roundup or MET52 for that matter and I dislike Monsanto but this lawsuit just seems like more of the same using feelings and not facts.

To blame Monsanto for gut biome loss completes losses sight on the other influences that are far greater IMO (like antibotics and processed foods). Maybe this lawsuit has a bite but it sounds like a stretch to me.

Maybe they will get lucky and find themselves in the land of Unicorns called the Ninth circuit though.

http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/archive/glyphotech.html
 
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Round, round and round we go. Why and where do you use round up? Why do u use round up? If your stupid enough to use round up where you are grazing or growing your plants you have a serious issue. Vanity fair, as a source of news? Seriously. Glysophate? Is there a problem? Unleaded gasoline sucks to but what you gonna do? But on a serious note!View attachment 798621i love puppies and boobies’
I love em too!!!!
 
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Many studies have been done at the university level as can be seen in the references to this link showing its low toxicity. I don't use roundup or MET52 for that matter and I dislike Monsanto but this lawsuit just seems like more of the same using feelings and not facts.

To blame Monsanto for gut biome loss completes losses sight on the other influences that are far greater IMO (like antibotics and processed foods). Maybe this lawsuit has a bite but it sounds like a stretch to me.

Maybe they will get lucky and find themselves in the land of Unicorns called the Ninth circuit though.

http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/archive/glyphotech.html
love the 9th circuit unicorn reference. :D I agree with your thoughts on the gut biome angle. As you stated there are many other contenders that may or may not be contributing factors for sure. Great point...........:cool:
 
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To be honest I am not a scientist nor do I think I know for certain what to believe for sure. All we can do is take it all in and use critical thinking to ty to unravel the web of deceit and lies we are all force fed on a regular basis, no easy task I might add.

But with all that said, it is still a beautiful world in the land of puppies and boobies....... :D
 
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