Bipartisan Federal and State Support Grows for Banning Paraquat

The weedkiller, which is prohibited in 70 countries but still legal in the United States, has been linked to increased Parkinson’s disease risk.
Bipartisan Federal and State Support Grows for Banning Paraquat
Siskiyou County officials obtain evidence of pesticides being used at illegal Marijuana farms outside of Montague, Calif., on June 4, 2026. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Bipartisan support at the federal and state levels is escalating to ban the sale and use of paraquat in the United States.

Prohibited in 70 countries, including China and the European Union, paraquat is the center of concern for researchers studying Parkinson’s disease. The weed killer is sprayed on almonds, apples, grains, grapes, strawberries, and many other common crops.

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Jeff Louderback
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Jeff Louderback covers major news and politics, including the Make America Healthy Again movement and regenerative farming. Since joining The Epoch Times in 2022, he has covered national elections, the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign, the East Palestine train derailment, and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. Jeff has 30-plus years of professional experience as a reporter, editor, and author.