Psychologist and concerned mother Sheryl Kern-Jones never experienced chemical sensitivity...until the CDFA aerial sprayed her Santa Cruz neighborhood with toxic pesticides last year. Twice.
To protect her organic garden and lawn-crawling toddler she covered her entire backyard with tarps. The tarps collected rainwater saturated with pesticide and when she tried to clean it up, she got sick.
She traces the line of decision-making and funding to their source: Washington, D.C. What's her solution?
At the federal level, scientifically re-evaluate LBAM's unproven status as a "Class A Pest;" declassify it as a "class A Pest;' re-negotiate trade rules to reflect scientific reality and human health and environmental health risks...not pesticide maker, and campaign contributor profits. Solve a pseudo-crisis.
What are the chances that a class action law suit could go forward to sue the Gov and chemical companies for doing this to all the people in the sprayed areas. This is a crime to put people through this. Their health may never be the same.
Once something like this was done and won we should go after the chemtrail spray people next.
kissthisguy88 3 years ago