> The label stands.
No, the label is unenforceable and the EPA is toothless once the
registration is revoked.
The EPA itself said as much back in 2010, as I quoted at the time: their
response was to the spirotetramat registration revocation that resulted from
the NRDC lawsuit. My post at the time quoted that document more completely:
http://community.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-LSOFTDONATIONS.exe?A2=ind1311&L=BEE-L&
P=R4096&1=BEE-L&9=A&J=on&d=No+Match%3BMatch%3BMatches&z=4
or
http://tinyurl.com/on2udsp
This is precisely why we need to stop the nonsensical ego-gratification of
talk of "banning" pesticides, and instead start everyone taking about
limiting or revoking "uses" and "tolerances" as the smarter way to regulate
pesticides.
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