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What Can An Individual Do To Help Fight Monsanto/Bayer Roundup Cancer?

Websites and consumer organization urge the public to fight back against Monsanto's denial that Roundup herbicide causes cancer in humans

Thursday, September 20, 2018 - The state of California has chosen to include glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup on its official list of chemicals sold to consumers that cause cancer. The listing was included due to the International Agency for Cancer Research (IARC), a division of the renowned World Health Organization (WHO), determining that glyphosate is "probably carcinogenic in humans." More recently, DeWayne Johnson, a California school groundskeeper was awarded $289 million from a jury convinced that glyphosate caused his non-Hodgkins lymphoma, a rare and deadly form of cancer. Mr. Johnson alleged and expert witnesses at trial agreed that glyphosate bioaccumulates when it comes in contact with the skin and directly leads to irritations that cause cancer. Monsanto refuses to add a warning label to its primary brand of herbicide, Roundup, sold in department stores throughout America. Earlier in 2018, a federal judge temporarily barred California regulators from forcing Monsanto to place a cancer warnings on Roundup herbicide despite the fact it contains glyphosate.

In spite of Monsanto's determination to keep consumers in the dark regarding glyphosate causing cancer, there is much that individuals and consumer groups can do to help spread the message that Roundup causes cancer. If you are a person interested in joining a group to participate in the resistance against Monsanto, you may want to visit a few websites in order to fully appreciate the scope of the Roundup cancer problem. One website, www.ecowatch.com has a number of articles addressing Monsanto and their attempts to alter test data and to discredit scientists that were finding that glyphosate is carcinogenic. Another site, www.momsacrossamerica holds anti-Monsanto rallies and forms protests at Monsanto shareholder meetings.

If joining an anti-Monsanto group is not for you or if you wish to simply register your protest against the company failing to label Roundup with a potential cancer warning, you should just stop by any Lowes, Home Depot or other large stores that carry the chemical and ask to speak with the store manager. Simply tell the manager that you wish to file a written complaint against the store for failing to warn consumers that they carry the deadly herbicide. When filling out the complaint simply point to the International Agency for Cancer Research findings that glyphosate probably causes cancer.

As frustrating as Monsanto's Roundup cancer denials are on the surface, take heart in the recent $290 million jury award as well as the thousands, over 10,000 by some estimations, of lawsuits that have been filed against Monsanto/Bayer by individuals like DeWayne Johnson that have used Roundup regularly and have subsequently developed cancer. More and more people every day are consulting with Roundup cancer lawyers to see if they have a case to file for compensation and to hold Monsanto accountable for their negligence.

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Lawyers for Roundup Cancer Lawsuits

Attorneys handling Roundup cancer lawsuits for leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and multiple myeloma offer free, no-obligation case review for individuals and families who believe they may have grounds to file a Roundup cancer lawsuit. Working on a contingency basis, these attorneys are committed to never charging legal fees unless they win compensation in your Roundup cancer lawsuit. The product liability litigators handling Roundup claims at the Onder Law Firm have a strong track record of success in representing families harmed by dangerous drugs and consumer products.