Vermont becomes first US state to ban paraquat herbicide over Parkinsonโs fears
Lawmakers cite studies linking weedkiller to Parkinsonโs as pressure mounts for a wider US ban Vermont is the first US state to ban the weedkilling pesticide paraquat, backed by lawmakers who cited concerns about research showing the chemical substantially increases the risk of
Lawmakers cite studies linking weedkiller to Parkinsonโs as pressure mounts for a wider US ban
Vermont is the first US state to ban the weedkilling pesticide paraquat, backed by lawmakers who cited concerns about research showing the chemical substantially increases the risk of the incurable brain ailment known as Parkinsonโs disease .
Phil Scott, the governor, signed the legislation on Tuesday. The new law takes effect on 1 November, though it contains a provision allowing state regulators to issue special permits for paraquat use on fruit-producing tree orchards, berries and other โsmall fruitโ crops up until 31 December 2030.
The law also calls for annual data reporting on any use of paraquat in the state, and a state-funded study on recommendations for alternatives to the use of paraquat for farmers.
Some lawmakers expressed concern that a ban will hurt the competitiveness of Vermont farmers if the chemical is still allowed for use in other states, and said more research is needed to fully prove a link between paraquat and Parkinsonโs.
But others said the scientific research was well established and the risks of not banning the chemical outweigh the risks of keeping it on the market.
Early versions of the law pointed to multiple studies by the National Institutes of Health have demonstrated that paraquat exposure substantially increases the risk of Parkinsonโs disease in those exposed to the herbicide. Lawmakers also noted that other NIH studies have linked paraquat to non-Hodgkin lymphoma and childhood leukemia.
โThere are so many factors that are pointing to the correlation โฆ between paraquat use and Parkinsonโs,โ Michelle Bos-Lun, a state representative, said in a 13 May House committee hearing about the bill. โWe have to do something to phase this out. Our job is to support farmers and to support all Vermonters. My belief is that paraquat is causing harm to both.โ

