![]() ![]() Mitchell often sprayed Roundup directly above his head to fight poison ivy that had grown into his trees, indicating that he and other consumers had been told by Monsanto that Roundup is as safe as table salt. According to the lawsuit he sprayed about every week from April to November, and wore no gloves, face masks or protective gear due to the lack of safety warnings provided by Monsanto. Mitchell indicates that he used Roundup from about 1986 to 2014, spraying it to control poison ivy on his property in Quincy, Florida. District Court for the Northern District of Florida on December 7, indicating that the manufacturer failed to provide adequate warnings about the risks associated with Roundup exposure and its links to cancer. The complaint (PDF) was filed by James Mitchell in the U.S. Following years of spraying Roundup on his property to control poison ivy, a Florida man indicates that he was left with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, according to allegations raised in a failure to warn lawsuit filed against Monsanto. ![]()
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