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In reply to the discussion: Farmer’s Supreme Court Challenge Puts Monsanto Patents at Risk [View all]CanSocDem
(3,286 posts)5. Good luck to him....
...and as important as this fight is to the Public Interest, I have no faith in your Supreme Court to find in its favour.
We had a courageous and committed farmer in my neighborhood a few years back who took on the same thug.
http://www.percyschmeiser.com/
In an out of court settlement finalized on March 19, 2008, Percy Schmeiser has settled his lawsuit with Monsanto. Monsanto has agreed to pay all the clean-up costs of the Roundup Ready canola that contaminated Schmeiser's fields. Also part of the agreement was that there was no gag-order on the settlement and that Monsanto could be sued again if further contamination occurred. Schmeiser believes this precedent setting agreement ensures that farmers will be entitled to reimbursement when their fields become contaminated with unwanted Roundup Ready canola or any other unwanted GMO plants.
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In 1999, Monsanto pledged not to commercialize terminator technology, and has kept that pledge on it
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#18
Just curious, how do you envision Terminator seed tech wiping out life on Earth?
NickB79
Feb 2013
#33
Ok I understand that terminator gene manipulation can be a Frankenstein monster but
fasttense
Feb 2013
#64
The Consequences to Vernon Hugh Bowman (and most other small farmers) is just adding to the list of
drynberg
Feb 2013
#7
Every single post I've seen from you is nothing but rationalizing corporate control.
white_wolf
Feb 2013
#22
there was a guy who was doing lettuce that cured diabetes, but Bayer 'disappeared' it
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#46
“I was prepared to let them run over me,” Mr. Bowman said, “but I wasn’t getting out of the road.”
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#20