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Old 10-12-2004, 09:12 PM
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Hamons-- I never claimed Clopyralid is toxic to humans and animals, but many other lawn chemicals are, and they are often improperly used by homeowners and professionals alike.

Bill-- My sympathies, but government is imperfect; deal with it.

And isn't that a Republican governor in CA, strengthening your environmental regulations? Or has the conservative tough-guy Terminator turned into a liberal tree-hugging Regulator?

Republican environmental wacko, exhibit A

Mark O-- The OSU link rates Clopyralid's half life in compost at 1-2 years based on limited data.
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How we care for our clients' land has impact beyond the property's immediate boundaries.

No private individual has the right to imperil public resources like air, water and soil.

The green industry can either continue to weep and wail about excessive regulation, or it can live up to its name, and cater to a large and growing market-niche that desires earth-friendly property management (making a mint doing the right thing in the process).

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