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Ponderings's avatar

Farm Bureau, who insures both farmers and the American people, and who claims to support farming, ought to be ashamed of themselves.

CherylBray's avatar

Every centralized organization is compromised. It sounds crazy to say that but it's true.

This That & a Whiffle Ball Bat's avatar

No more Poison

Pesticides

Chemicals

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

Can't eat Amerucan bread due to glyphosate.

Goeff's avatar

Probably in soybean and corn products too and who knows what else...

Rebal's avatar

Thank you, for your tireless work!

Bill's avatar

Another PREP ACT which I call the PERP ACT.. Our representatives do not work for us, they work for whomever will pay them the most..

Cindy Weidner's avatar

Signed and Shared. Thank you Dr. Nass.

Crixcyon's avatar

Congress is never our friend. There is no way any sane person would agree to shelter deadly chemicals from ever being questioned. Or the companies that make them from being taken to court. But wait, congress has done exactly that for decades sheltering big pharma.

Our government kowtows to the highest bidder, that's it. The entire DC Swamp is bought and paid for by big banks, big pharma, big food and all the rest of them buzzards trying to take us out. MAHA is a smoke screen and a poor, poor excuse for a joke. Money buys a lot of death.

Goeff's avatar

It's been going on for centuries, in fact, and not only big pharma; all the biggies are on the gubmint sponsored gravy train.

frankly's avatar

"As you know, legislation has already been introduced in several states—including Georgia’s recently passed HB 211—that provides liability shields to chemical manufacturers, even when their products are tied to grave harm."

It's pretty easy to picture a world where lawyers drain all the resources until victims give up. The criminals can afford to buy "justice". We can barely afford to pay for our own torture.

Rob D's avatar

Imagine a world where *all* manufacturers are immune from prosecution. That's where this is headed. We must not allow this to happen. We already see what has taken place with "vaccines". I shudder at the thought of all of these monsters being able to do whatever they want without fear of ever being sued.

David O'Halloran's avatar

Thanks for the update. Maybe it is time to stop talking about political systems and form an "anti poisoning" movement, with the focus on identifying and stopping them.

Karen Bracken's avatar

We stopped this bill in TN this year but they will surely be back bigger and stronger next year. Sadly Georgia passed the law. Farm Bureau needs fold. Stop buying their insurance. You are funding the enemy. Even if you have to pay more end your relationship with them. This legislation is the same as what they did in 1986 with vaccines. Now the pesticide companies can poison and kill people just like big pharma.

Goeff's avatar

The concept of limiting or eliminating liability for certain privileged entities needs to be reconsidered at a minimum and corporations, as we know them, ought to be abolished because they privatize profits while socializing risks and protecting the irresponsible from paying for their screw-ups.

No one should be given blanket protection against liability and the government's role in bailing out failures and protecting flunkies and worse from liability ought to be severely examined.

I guess that may happen when Heck freezes over!

Marcia Hyde's avatar

no waivers or there’s no changes or change in my lifetime

Emily Peyton -Truth Rises's avatar

Dears, Please understand, liability shields; ALL of them are constitutional violations of due process. Because the people have so much catching up to do regarding their constitutional authority and how to implement it, everyone acts as if liability shields are lawful! Of course the courts and systems are totally ignoring our constitution, WHY? because WE DO NOT KNOW our constitution and do not know that they have moved the jurisdiction away from the law of the land, to maritime law, where our constitution is not active. Everyone needs to know how to bring courts into common law by asking the judges if they will be honoring their oath to the constitution at the start of any proceeding.. We have a constitutional right to hold an entity to account for harm, that is DUE process, it the flip side of being a defendant, a claimant is ALSO afforded due process. This means it is not a privilege, government cannot take it away. We all can learn to put our legislature on notice- the common law academy on weds night, is a good starter plan for Americans to stand in their authority. www.meetn.com/cla 7 pm eastern. great teacher.