Posted by Ken Macfarlane on May 14, 2019 at 08:02:45 from (142.166.168.2):
In Reply to: Re: Roundup? posted by ss55 on May 14, 2019 at 06:35:50:
Doesn't take scientific facts to be sued. All it takes is having some money and a lawyer willing to argue to convince the jury.
Judge isn't an expert Jury aren't experts Lawyers aren't experts
Cancer risk is highly complex and teaching a jury the statistics of risk analysis, the chemistry and bio-chemistry behind the method of action of glyphosate and all the other technical details doesn't play well against my client has cancer and has suffered and they are sitting over there on a big pot of money.
Do some work on risk analysis, you will soon see humans are utterly terrible at understanding risk and ranking it as its done with a bunch of the emotional/feeling parts of the brain rather than logic or evidence. All it takes is to make the jury feel the same and you win, doesn't have to be true, or scientifically accurate.
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