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MAHA feels betrayed after Supreme Court ruling on Monsanto, glyphosate

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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