There’s a Cancer on the Wild Horse and Burro Program

ALLEGATION: The federal agencies responsible for wild horses and burros knew about the 2017 labeling amendment for GonaCon Equine but ignored the parts they didn’t like, referring instead to specifications of the 2013 and 2015 registrations which better served their anti-horse agenda.

In the 2017 edition, persons injecting the pesticide need not be certified applicators, which they liked, but the minimum interval between treatments was 90 days, which they didn’t like.

In the previous editions, persons injecting the pesticide had to be certified applicators, which they didn’t like, but the interval between treatments was 30 days, which they could tolerate.

So they invented a hybrid registration, without the consent of the EPA, consisting of certification-free application with 30 days between treatments and fed it to the public through the planning process.

Let the denials and coverups begin.

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