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Monsanto Found Guilty of Chemical Poisoning in France

Seeded on Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:02 PM EST
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Finally Monsanto is being held responsible for the pesticide poisoning of a farmer in France. 

In a major victory for public health and what will hopefully lead to other nations taking action, a French court decided today that GMO crops monster Monsanto is guilty of chemically poisoning a French farmer. The grain grower, Paul Francois, says he developed neurological problems such as memory loss and headaches after being exposed to Monsanto’s Lasso weedkiller back in 2004. The monumental case paves the way for legal action against Monsanto’s Roundup and other harmful herbicides and pesticides made by other manufacturers.

Francois, whose life was damaged by Monsanto’s products, has now set the powerful precedent in the defense of farmers.

“I am alive today, but part of the farming population is going to be sacrificed and is going to die because of this,” Francois, 47, told Reuters.

It is also important to note that Monsanto’s Lasso pesticide was actually banned in France back in 2007 following a European Union directive that came after the ban of the product in other nations.

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ambivalent

Farmer Paul Francois was not alone in his quest to hold Monsanto accountable for their actions. He and other farmers affected by Monsanto’s deadly concoctions actually founded an association last year to make the case that their health problems were a result of Monsanto’s Lasso and other ‘crop protection’ products.

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Reply#1 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:04 PM EST
HollyKl

Encouraging news. Monsanto needs to be held responsible for the damage they have done and continue to do.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:14 AM EST
mike the vet

After watching "The Future of Food"a documentary movie, Monsanto scares the crap out of me.

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Reply#3 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:25 PM EST
mf-3735877

Monsanto scares the crap out of me

As well it should. In a world full of some very evil organizations Monsanto is one of the most evil. At least it's good to see that some are successfully fighting back against them.

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#3.1 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:27 PM EST
Arkansas Gloria

It is unlikely that he will ever be held accountable- in any true sense of that word. It would be enough to get rid of any seeds, and shut down this whole farce. This is a great result and a place to start. The other place that Americans can start is: e-mail Obama, call the White House, e-mail representatives, contact all the social support GROUPS- meaning all of the activists out there. In spite of what I think Obama is all about, he will answer to pressure, and this is an election year.... If he actually is trying to do anybody right, the poor will suffer far more than the wealthy when food goes down.. like in all things, the very poor will e unable to eat.

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#3.2 - Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:10 PM EST
ambivalent

Poisoned food and lands sickens everyone, both poor and wealthy.

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#3.3 - Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:13 PM EST
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