Monsanto Loses A Court Case… What?

I’ve got somewhere to be this morning, but I saw this and had to share it. Looks like someone forgot to pay off a judge somewhere.

(SOURCE) 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.

In a ruling given by a court in Lyon (southeast France), Francois says that Monsanto failed to provide proper warnings on the product label. The court ordered an expert opinion to determine the sum of the damages, and to verify the link between Lasso and the reported illnesses. The case is extremely important, as previous legal action taken against Monsanto by farmers has failed due to the challenge of properly linking pesticide exposure with the experienced side effects.

When contacted by ReutersMonsanto’s lawyers declined to comment. (read more)

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One Response to Monsanto Loses A Court Case… What?

  1. David X says:

    Monsanto’s employee recruiting page today says that Monsanto has never lost a case, and that they are “willing” to discuss with prospective employees certain of the issues relating to ethics. hmmmmm

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