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Person.png Dennis Vacco   Sourcewatch TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, politician)
Born1952-08-16
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Alma materColgate University, University at Buffalo/Law School
Children • Alex
• Connor
SpouseKelly Vacco
PartyRepublican

Move against Monsanto

The New York Times reported that in 1996, "Dennis C. Vacco, the Attorney General of New York, ordered the company to pull ads that said Roundup was "safer than table salt" and "practically nontoxic" to mammals, birds and fish. The company withdrew the spots, but also said that the phrase in question was permissible under EPA guidelines."[1]

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