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Capitol Rally Calls for Pesticide Ban



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(Sacramento, Ca)
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The protestors used dry ice as they staged a mock fumigation on the capitol steps. They say if  they had used  real methyl iodide, everyone in the area would have been exposed to a  powerful carcinogen.

The pesticide was approved for use  in California during the last  days of the Schwarzenegger administration. Paul Towers with  the Pesticide Action Network says momentum  is building to reverse that decision.

Paul Towers: "In a letter authored by 44 legislators just two weeks ago they clearly said, 'governor we need you to take action on this chemical.' And preeminent scientist from the university of California system and throughout the state have said there is no way this should be used. And clearly Governor Brown needs to take steps to take the chemical off the shelf."

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation says that the capitol protest involved "scare tactics." The agency says methyl iodide went through an extensive safety review  and was found to be safe when used properly.
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