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KT2000

(22,038 posts)
7. It sure is -
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 05:23 PM
Feb 2012

companies always require that the exact thorn be proven to be the one that took someone down.
Check out defense attoruney questionnaires for anyone suing for illness caused by toxic chemicals.

For example: Do you wear mascara.
Do you wear makeup.
What shampoo do you use.
How many times to you walk by your laundry room in a day.
What cleaners do you use in your home?

Pages and pages of collecting any thorn possible.

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But, but ... Newest Reality Feb 2012 #1
It is glyphosate, not "glycophosphate" yellowcanine Feb 2012 #10
Poorly written article. Doesn't even say what weedkiller it was? Was it Roundup? Why call it a harun Feb 2012 #2
It is Lasso KT2000 Feb 2012 #6
Monsatan has lobbyists to keep its products from being banned in the US LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #9
Monsanto even has a seat in the White House. bvar22 Feb 2012 #25
They said it was Lasso LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #8
I suspect the problem is the Naphthalene. Really should not breathe that stuff. The label does yellowcanine Feb 2012 #12
Heard an environmental doctor KT2000 Feb 2012 #15
Not to attack the victim here but unfortunately a lot of farmers (at least in the U.S.) don't always yellowcanine Feb 2012 #16
There is a good reason for that KT2000 Feb 2012 #18
A lot of people ignore the warnings on residential chemicals LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #22
Suburban Home Owners are MUCH worse. bvar22 Feb 2012 #26
Yes. I personally had a negative experience with a neighbor and 2,4-D yellowcanine Feb 2012 #27
It was the chlorobenzene, according to BBC LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #23
Correct term is "herbicide." Common name is weedkiller because it is used on weeds. yellowcanine Feb 2012 #11
Weeds are simply unwanted plants. Some people consider milk thistle a weed, some a good source harun Feb 2012 #28
Apparently, chervilant Feb 2012 #20
Monsanto found guilty of chemical poisoning in France Judi Lynn Feb 2012 #3
so much bad from one company handmade34 Feb 2012 #4
Yea and all they have to do is pay fines! Not correct anything really. Especially glinda Feb 2012 #17
They basically want to own the rights to humanity's food. When that is your goal harun Feb 2012 #21
“It’s like lying on a bed of thorns and trying to say which one cut you,” a farmer who recovered midnight Feb 2012 #5
It sure is - KT2000 Feb 2012 #7
Interesting questions.... So this farmer nailed down the ridiculousness of this process... midnight Feb 2012 #13
Don't do evil! JJW Feb 2012 #14
Good for France I'd wager this would not have been the outcome azurnoir Feb 2012 #19
Indeed. CanSocDem Feb 2012 #24
France Seeks to Cut Pesticide Use in Half polly7 Feb 2012 #29
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