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Why We Don't Want To Be Sprayed Part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

The aerial LBAM pesticide spraying program is toxic to many forms of life directly, and indirectly, to the whole ecosystem therefore. The synergistic effects of the various chemicals have not been studied at all.

The moths found in California are not damaging crops, and the only issue is a quarantine placed on produce from areas where the moth lives. Why is the quarantine even there?

What can we do about it? Create an ordinance to make the companies liable for chemical tresspass?

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  • You may not have seen all the videos, as overall, the advocates at the meeting were very well spoken, and well groomed, and well educated professional people, may with jobs that relate to the topics. However, many of them are chemically sensitive, which makes it harder to make a good impression. That crowd is especially concerned, as they have been affected by such thing before, and know what it will be like for them if they are sprayed.

  • Jesus, you are screwed if all your advocates look like a bunch of surf bums and have the public speaking skills of a high school student.

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