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Coventina

(29,172 posts)
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 04:39 PM Dec 17

Thousands of U.S. farmers have Parkinson's. They blame a deadly pesticide.

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With evidence of its harms stacking up, it’s already been banned in dozens of countries all over the world, including the United Kingdom and China, where it’s made. Yet last year, its manufacturer Syngenta, a subsidiary of a company owned by the Chinese government, continued selling paraquat in the United States and other nations that haven’t banned it.

Health statistics are limited. Critics point to research linking paraquat exposure to Parkinson’s, while the manufacturer pushes back, saying none of it is peer-reviewed. But the lawsuits are mounting across the United States, as farmers confront Parkinson’s after a lifetime of use, and much of the globe is turning away from paraquat.

It has many critics wrestling with the question: What will it take to ban paraquat in the United States?

“What we’ve seen over the course of decades is a systemic failure to protect farmworkers and the agricultural community from pesticides,” said Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz, a senior attorney at Earthjustice, an environmental law organization that advocates against paraquat.

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Krause is one of thousands of people who have sued Syngenta, a manufacturer, and Chevron USA, a seller, over paraquat exposure. They’re alleging the chemical companies failed to warn of the dangers of paraquat despite knowing it could damage human nerve cells and studies showing it’s linked to Parkinson’s disease.

https://www.mlive.com/news/2025/12/thousands-of-us-farmers-have-parkinsons-they-blame-a-deadly-pesticide.html

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Thousands of U.S. farmers have Parkinson's. They blame a deadly pesticide. (Original Post) Coventina Dec 17 OP
My uncle developed Parkinson's b/c of the pesticide he sprayed no_hypocrisy Dec 17 #1
Ah yes, that takes me back to 1982 HAB911 Dec 17 #2

no_hypocrisy

(54,300 posts)
1. My uncle developed Parkinson's b/c of the pesticide he sprayed
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 04:46 PM
Dec 17

on the tall grass on his property decades ago. (He raised cows on his property.)

HAB911

(10,290 posts)
2. Ah yes, that takes me back to 1982
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 04:54 PM
Dec 17

when Gov Bob Graham sprayed Florida marijuana fields with paraquat because it was so safe.
From the archives:

https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/13/us/florida-will-spray-marijuana.html

State officials said here today that they had authorized the spraying of the herbicide paraquat on marijuana fields in Florida. It would be the first domestic use of the weed killer to kill marijuana plants, according to the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.

The spraying could begin as early as this week, or as soon as officers find a suitable field of marijuana, said Jim York, the state Law Enforcement Commissioner.

Gov. Bob Graham and Attorney General Jim Smith said they were convinced that paraquat spraying would be safe, arguing that the dead marijuana plants would not reach consumers.

''We'd keep the marijuana for evidence,'' Mr. York said, adding that sprayed fields would be monitored to prevent smugglers from harvesting the plants.

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