Your Daily Mission: April 8th, 2025
from America Mission™ and Friends. Big Pesticide, you have met your match!
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NO IMMUNITY for Big Pesticide!
Tennessee, Wyoming, Mississippi beat Big Pesticide, so can Georgia and all the other States facing Bayer/Monsanto and the other pesticide companies!
Ask yourself, why do these companies need immunity? If their product doesn't harm, then they should defend its merits in court!
SB144 doesn’t just benefit Bayer, it gives ALL pesticide manufacturers and agricultural chemical producers legal immunity from any harm caused by their products.
Join us at 2pm edt Wednesday, April 9th, for the Georgia CTA and to discuss strategy to go after the other states!
Sandi Marcus of Georgia Vax Choice will be joining. Her community is working on getting Governor Kemp to veto SB144.
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State Legislation Overview
Several states are actively addressing legislation that could shield Monsanto from pesticide liability, particularly in lawsuits related to exposure. These bills often focus on protecting manufacturers from legal claims about failing to warn about pesticide risks.
These efforts reflect a broader push by pesticide manufacturers like foreign owned Bayer/Monsanto to limit legal exposure, but they remain controversial due to potential impacts on public health and legal recourse.
The focus is on bills that are actively being debated, have recently passed legislative chambers, or are awaiting final approval, particularly those addressing "failure-to-warn" lawsuits concerning pesticide exposure.
Background and Context
Monsanto, acquired by Bayer in 2018, has faced significant legal challenges, especially related to its glyphosate-based herbicide, Roundup, and associated cancer lawsuits. In response, Bayer/Monsanto has pursued a state-by-state strategy to limit liability, leading to the introduction of bills that shield manufacturers from lawsuits. These legislative efforts have sparked controversy, with industry advocates arguing for economic protection and public health groups opposing them due to potential risks to consumers and farmers. The debate centers on balancing corporate interests with the right to legal recourse for pesticide-related harms.
Recent reports, such as those from Children's Health Defense (March 28, 2025), and GMO/Toxin Free USA (March 12, 2025), highlight a surge in such legislation across multiple states. Additionally, a WPLN News article from March 31, 2025, provides further insight into the scope and status of these bills.
The controversy surrounding these bills is notable. Children's Health Defense reports that Bayer/Monsanto is pushing these measures to stop financial hemorrhaging from glyphosate-related lawsuits, with opposition from coalitions like Beyond Pesticides. GMO/Toxin Free USA highlights grassroots protests that stalled similar bills last year in Iowa, Idaho, Missouri, and Florida, indicating strong public resistance. A July 2024 study linked pesticide use to increased cancer risk, particularly in corn-producing Midwest states, adding fuel to the debate.
Failed Bills and Broader Context
WPLN News mentions that six states have defeated such bills, suggesting additional states beyond those listed may have rejected them, though specific names are not provided in the available data.
The broader context includes federal efforts, such as the historical "Monsanto Protection Act" (Farmer Assurance Provision), which was a federal measure and not directly relevant to state legislation. However, it underscores the long-standing tension between pesticide regulation and legal accountability, with state bills building on this framework.
Implications and Future Outlook
These legislative efforts could significantly impact the ability of individuals to sue for pesticide-related harms, particularly in states where bills pass. For instance, if Georgia's SB 144 is signed, it could set a precedent for other states.
People of Note:
Bayer AG
The current CEO of Bayer AG, as of April 08, 2025, is William (Bill) Anderson. After the acquisition by Bayer, Monsanto as a separate company ceased to exist, and its operations were integrated into Bayer, with the Monsanto name phased out.
The Crop Science division is headed by Liam Condon, a member of Bayer's Board of Management. However, the overall corporate leadership rests with Anderson.
America Farm Bureau Federation
Zippy Duvall is the Board Member and President of the American Farm Bureau Federation. This man supports giving immunity to Pesticide Corporations - like foreign owned Bayer AG - from the people harmed by their chemicals.
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