GEORGIA: Oppose Bayer’s Liability Protection Bills
OPPOSE SB 144
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
UPDATED as of March 16, 2025
- UPDATE: SB144 has passed the Senate and the house and will head to the Governors desk shortly. We must take swift action and share, share, share!
- Industry lobbyists are claiming that farmers won’t have access to glyphosate and other pesticide products if state bills providing civil liability protection to the entire industry for all their current and future products don’t pass. That’s absurd.
- Bayer sees that their bills in many states are in danger of failing, so in a political move to instill fear and intense pressure on legislators, they issued a press release on March 7th, saying they may stop selling Roundup if the bills don’t pass. This is the 1986 industry playbook that removed liability from vaccine manufacturers. Don’t let your legislators or farmers fall for it.
- Glyphosate went off patent in 2000 and Bayer currently has only about 25% of the market. If they pull Roundup, their customers will switch to other brands.
- Monsanto/Bayer has faced more than 150,000 lawsuits over Roundup because early trials revealed they had falsified data, ghostwritten scientific papers, and deliberately covered-up of evidence showing glyphosate’s potential to cause cancer.
- Use of Roundup has created superweeds that are resistant to glyphosate.
- Resistant weeds are driving new product development and LAWSUITS are driving the development of SAFER products.
- Pesticide companies are not going out of business and they are not going to overnight stop shipping glyphosate and other products.
- China owns the pesticide company Syngenta which operates in the United States. This legislation gives liability protection to China, to Germany (Bayer) and other countries that sell their products to U.S. farmers. Why would we shield China, who right now is shipping paraquat to the U.S., a pesticide so dangerous China banned its use in their own country.
- The General Assembly should be passing legislation to help farmers begin to reduce their dependence on pesticides and transition to regenerative and organic farming methods, not protecting the growing multi-billion-dollar pesticide industry at the cost of our federal (7th Amendment) and state (Article I, Section 17) constitutional rights.
- Take Action Now! Tell Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is signing dangerous policy into place and giving total immunity to not only American pesticide companies but the Chinese Communist Party, as well, when they violate federal law and poison American families and farmers.”