The product Round Up may or may not have caused
the guy's cancer, but in any case you have to feel for
the guy. But for a Jury of probably normal type working
men and women - meaning none of them are rich - to
nonchalantly award damages in the amount of 290 million
is ridiculous. That sum could put many a business out
of business. Crushing monetary awards like this could
stifle research. Why bother introducing a new product
that could prove invaluable to medicine or some other
field if you run the risk of someone miss using it and
putting you in the bancruptcy court ?
the guy's cancer, but in any case you have to feel for
the guy. But for a Jury of probably normal type working
men and women - meaning none of them are rich - to
nonchalantly award damages in the amount of 290 million
is ridiculous. That sum could put many a business out
of business. Crushing monetary awards like this could
stifle research. Why bother introducing a new product
that could prove invaluable to medicine or some other
field if you run the risk of someone miss using it and
putting you in the bancruptcy court ?

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