Why did Monsanto get sued?

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) In the early 1990s, Monsanto faced several lawsuits over harm caused by PCBs from workers at companies such as Westinghouse that bought PCBs from Monsanto and used them to build electrical equipment.
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Why are people suing Monsanto?

People are suing Monsanto because they used Roundup — one of the company's flagship products — and later developed cancer. These victims believe that exposure to Roundup was the cause of their illnesses. Through Roundup lawsuits, victims hope to receive compensation for their illnesses.
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What was Monsanto found guilty of?

HONOLULU (AP) — The Monsanto Company pleaded guilty Thursday to illegally using and storing agricultural chemicals in Hawaii, and will pay $12 million in fines. Monsanto, now owned by German pharmaceutical company Bayer, agreed to plead guilty to the charges in December.
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How many lawsuits did Monsanto have?

For some farmers, Monsanto's investigation of them will lead to the courtroom. To date, Monsanto has filed 90 lawsuits against American farmers.
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Why did Monsanto sue small farmers?

The agricultural giant Monsanto has sued hundreds of small farmers in the United States in recent years in attempts to protect its patent rights on genetically engineered seeds that it produces and sells, a new report said on Tuesday.
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What did Monsanto do wrong?

In 2012 a French court found Monsanto guilty of chemical poisoning of a farmer who reported suffering neurological problems after using one of the company's herbicides. In 2020 Bayer agreed to pay $10 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging that Roundup causes cancer.
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Why is it illegal to clean Monsanto seeds?

For sure there are Monsanto regulations buried in the FDA right now that make a farmer's seed cleaning equipment illegal (another way to leave nothing but GM-seeds) because it's now considered a "source of seed contamination." Farmer can still seed clean but the equipment now has to be certified and a farmer said it ...
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Why do they still sell Roundup?

The popular weed killer Roundup is still being sold because U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research indicates that “there are no risks to public health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label and that glyphosate is not a carcinogen.” The EPA also believes that glyphosate use is ...
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What does Monsanto do to farmers?

Monsanto imposes contracts and wields patents that forbid farmers from saving seeds year-to-year, a practice that has been part of agriculture for centuries. They demand farmers buy new, expensive seeds each year. And if a farmer stops using Monsanto's patented seeds, they are at risk of breaching their contract.
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Who qualifies for the Roundup lawsuit?

If you or a loved one developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or hairy cell leukemia after using Roundup as a farm worker or home gardener, you may have a legal claim.
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Who sued Monsanto for chemical poisoning that he claimed was caused by the pesticide lasso which was part of the Roundup Ready line of products?

Paul Francois, 47, suffered from dizziness, headaches and other problems after examining a sprayer in 2004 which contained Lasso, a product now banned. The court linked Lasso directly to the farmer's illness. It ordered a report on his condition, to establish the amount of compensation Monsanto would have to pay him.
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Do farmers have to buy Monsanto seeds?

Companies do not force farmers to buy GMO seeds.

In fact, there are a wide variety of seed options available to farmers, including organic, hybrid, conventional and genetically modified seeds.
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Is Monsanto an ethical company?

Overall, Monsanto can be described as an unethical company. While there are many reasons to criticize Monsanto's unethical practices and negative externalities, the company can still be considered ethical for their positive contributions to the world food supply.
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How do you prove you used Roundup?

Proving you used Roundup may not be as hard as it seems. Your RoundUp Lawsuit attorney will work with you to gather the necessary evidence, including receipts, partially used containers, invoices for landscaping work, or even proof you worked in an industry where herbicide exposure is likely.
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Is glyphosate toxic to humans?

People who breathed in spray mist from products containing glyphosate felt irritation in their nose and throat. Swallowing products with glyphosate can cause increased saliva, burns in the mouth and throat, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Fatalities have been reported in cases of intentional ingestion.
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Why is there a lawsuit against Roundup?

Roundup lawsuits claim that glyphosate, a chemical in the product, is carcinogenic. They allege that Bayer failed to warn consumers of the risks, and the product is dangerous. Around 100,000 lawsuits have been settled to date, but the company won two trials last year, signaling a potential shift in future claims.
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How Monsanto is terrifying the farming world?

Instead of feeding the world, Monsanto drove prices through the roof — taking the biggest share for itself. A study by Dr. Charles Benbrook at Washington State University found that rapidly increasing seed and pesticide costs were tamping farmers' income, cutting them from any benefits of the new technology.
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Does Pfizer own Monsanto?

The current Monsanto Company was incorporated in 2000 and spun off from Pharmacia in 2002, becoming a completely independent company focused solely on agriculture. The new Monsanto leased space at the Chesterfield site from Pharmacia, and the lease continued after Pfizer acquired Pharmacia in 2003.
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Do farmers still use Roundup?

Farmers use it on a majority of the world's agricultural fields. Humans spray enough glyphosate to coat every acre of farmland in the world with half a pound of it every year. Glyphosate is now showing up in humans, but scientists are still debating its health effects.
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Does Roundup cause brain tumors?

A study published by the Environmental Health Perspectives journal found children had a significantly higher risk of developing brain cancer when a parent was exposed to herbicides. The effects of exposure could even be as far-reaching as two years before their children were born.
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Does Roundup cause Alzheimer's?

Glyphosate is Being Shown to Increase Celiac Disease, Autism and Alzheimer's. Current scientific research indicates a dramatic increase in the soil levels of glyphosate, a chemical that is believed to increase risks of celiac disease, autism, and Alzheimer's.
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How long does Roundup stay toxic?

This is why most weed killers are designed to evaporate within 24 to 78 hours. This means that for the most part, it is safe to plant anything, edible or non-edible, in a place where you have sprayed weed killer after three days. If you want to be extra sure, you can wait a week or two before planting.
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Why can't farmers save their own seeds?

One of the reasons that farmers choose not to save seeds from year to year is because they need special equipment to clean the seeds to get them ready to plant, and extra storage space to store the seeds from harvest until it is time to plant again. Not all farmers have this equipment or the storage space.
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Can a farmer be sued for saving seeds?

In many cases, those same farmers remain Monsanto customers. Sometimes however, Monsanto is forced to resort to lawsuits. This is a relatively rare circumstance, with 145 lawsuits filed since 1997 in the U.S. This averages about 11 per year for the past 13 years. To date, only 9 cases have gone through full trial.
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Why aren't farmers who use Roundup Ready corn allowed to save their seed for use during the next year?

Why aren't farmers who use Roundup Ready corn allowed to save their seed for use during the next year? The seed belongs to Monsanto. ITs patented and protected under the law. Farmers have to purchase new seed each year.
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