Right to Know

The North Carolina Right to Know Organization is asking for your email support.

If Governor Easley can spend $1.6 million tax payer dollars on a pesticide plan to protect farmworkers shouldn't the plan also include protecting the citizens of North Carolina as well. The plan should be comprehensive and not discriminate between industries, companies, workers, and citizens. Tell the Director of the State Office of Rural Health and Community Care, Mr. John Price to implement a plan that protects everyone's right to know when being exposed to hazardous pesticides, herbicides, and chemicals. Email John Price: john.price@ncmail.net Email Governor's Office at: governor.office@ncmail.net

The laws are outdated and the agreements have expired. As a public service you can find more information for your protection at: http://citizens1.wordpress.com
Please pay attention to where you and your family live, work, and play including our public parks. Also be alert for your pets, farm animals, and wildlife.

High Point Environmental Center right of way trail and Bicentennial Greenway Trails. Mismanaged by Duke Energy
the trees were left standing for months as a fire hazard to the park and AC power grid. There were 45 acres of public park land sprayed with 400 gallons of hazardous herbicides. This area is used by local school groups and cross country teams, hikers, walkers, pets, and wildlife. High Point City Lake gets the down hill run-off from the trails and right of way.

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Post this again when the primary dust settles

Or maybe a shorter version. Thanks for sharing this.

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