Recent Arkansas Supreme Court rulings have stripped a Mountain Home exterminator of his seat on the state Plant Board.
The Plant Board, which was created in 1917 to address a plant disease that threatened the state’s apple industry, most recently operated with seven members appointed by the governor and nine other members appointed by the various agricultural trade groups whose industries are regulated by the board. Two members represent the University of Arkansas System’s Agriculture Division, but do not have voting privileges.
Mark Hopper of Hopper Termite and Pest Control was one of the nine trade-group representatives to lose their seats Thursday after the state Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to have the trade groups directly appointment representatives to the board. Hopper, which joined the Plant Board in July 2020, was the representative for the Arkansas Pest Management Association.
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May 7, 2021
Plaintiff John Carsonâs Wednesday filing alleged that the lower court wrongly determined that his Georgia law failure-to-warn claim against Monsanto Company met both criteria for preemption by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The 2017 lawsuit claimed that using Roundup on his lawn for three decades caused Carson to develop malignant fibrous histiocytoma, a type of cancer.
The brief explained that within the last decade, health organizations have determined that glyphosate, the herbicideâs main ingredient, is a probable cause of cancer. The plaintiff claimed that Monsanto has known about the risk for decades but has nevertheless falsely promoted the productâs safety.
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