MAHA feels betrayed after Supreme Court ruling on Monsanto, glyphosate
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto does not have to add a cancer risk warning label on its Roundup weedkiller. Activists from the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement expressed strong disappointment with the decision.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court made a decision favoring Monsanto, a company that makes pesticides.
- Monsanto’s product Roundup was at the center of the case about cancer risk warnings.
- The Court said Monsanto does not need to put a warning label about potential cancer risks on Roundup.
- The “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement had asked for such warnings to protect public health.
- Activists in MAHA feel betrayed by the Supreme Court’s ruling.
- This decision could lead to more activism and debate over pesticide safety and regulation.
- The ruling may affect how companies label products that might pose health risks.
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