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Georgia's New Law: A Shield for Pesticide Giants?
Georgia, USAMonday, May 12, 2025
The new Georgia law will take effect in January. It will not affect existing cases, such as a recent Georgia jury decision that awarded nearly $2. 1 billion in damages to a man who claimed Roundup caused his cancer. Bayer is not alone in its fight. It has teamed up with agricultural industry groups to push for similar laws in other states and at the federal level. They argue that glyphosate is crucial for controlling weeds and preventing soil erosion. Without it, they warn, controlling weeds could become more difficult, crop yields could drop, and food prices could rise.
The law has been praised by Bayer's crop sciences president, Brian Naber, who sees it as a stand with Georgia's farmers. However, critics argue that it sets a dangerous precedent, potentially allowing companies to avoid responsibility for harmful products. The debate over glyphosate and Roundup is far from over, with legal battles and legislative fights continuing across the country.
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