Events supporting Bill 2491

SOURCE: Linda Harmon (4lindaharmon@gmail.com)
SUBHEAD: A week filled with several events supporting Kauai County Council Bill to regulate restricted use pesticides and GMOs.

By Andrea Brower on 2 September 2013 in Island Breath -
(http://islandbreath.blogspot.com/2013/09/events-supporting-bill-2491.html)


Image above: On Saturday, March 9, 2013, thousands of activists on Kauai marched in the rain against GMOs. From (http://occupy-monsanto.com/tag/kauai/).

Thousand of doctors, nurses, farmers, beekeepers, labor unions, parents, teachers, environmentalists, surfers, local business owners and concerned community members will march through Lihue, Kauai beginning at noon Sunday Sept. 8 at Vidinha Stadium in a show of solidarity and support for Kauai County Council Bill 2491 related to pesticides and GMOs. The “Mana March” is expected to be the largest public march in Kauai history.

The march will take place one day before the Kauai County Council reconvenes to discuss the bill, which would require disclosure by the five agricultural companies that use 98% of Restricted-Use Pesticides on the island.

The event will begin with a pule at 11:30 a.m. Marchers will walk down Hoolako Street, turning right on Rice Street, continuing to the Historic Kauai County Building. A rally, including music by Makana, John Cruz, Kepa Kruse and Shilo Pa will follow from 2 to 6 p.m. on the County Building lawn.

A media tent will be available at Vidinha Stadium from 11 to 11:45am, and starting at 1:30pm at the County Building lawn, following the march.

Four of the world’s largest chemical corporations currently use some of Kauai’s best agricultural lands to test their new pesticide and GMO technologies. Kauai residents are concerned about the impacts of this industry on the island, and through “Right to Know” Bill 2491 are seeking basic information to ensure that the community is protected.

Bill 2491 would also establish buffer zones between pesticide application and schools, hospitals, residential areas and waterways, mandate that a health and environmental study be conducted to better understand the impacts of the agro-chemical/GMO industry on the island, and put a temporary halt on expansion of the industry while the study is being conducted.

Public Testimony

Westside taro farmer and retired fire captain John Aana says he and other concerned residents are marching because, “Our residents are suffering from health problems, our land and waters are being contaminated, leaving a wasted environment for our grandchildren.”

The medical community has expressed overwhelming support for Bill 2491, with many doctors and nurses coming forward with concerns about illnesses that appear noticeably higher in communities living near agro-chemical/GMO operations.

Dr. Lee Evslin, a pediatrician and retired CEO of Wilcox Memorial Hospital and Kauai Medical Clinic, says that “Research shows pesticide links to delays in neurological development, endocrine abnormalities, behavioral issues and an increase in childhood cancers such as leukemia. Why wouldn’t you have buffers around schools? Why wouldn’t you have knowledge about what’s being sprayed?”

Felicia Villalobos, Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) Kauai Chapter Vice-President says that, “Teachers believe that it is critical that students learn in schools that are free from the effects of proven biological hazards that cause harm to children and adults. This is a collective policy that has been abetted by both the National Educational Association (NEA) and the Hawaii State Teachers Association members.”

Dr. Carl Berg of Surfrider Foundation expresses concern that, "Atrazine, other pesticides and surfactants have been found in streams and nearshore waters even though best management practices were supposedly used. No more should contaminate our waters. We need full disclosure to study the impacts these chemicals are having on our soil, water and wildlife."

Hoku Cabebe says, “I am marching because as a mother I’m concerned about the safety of my child, and as a Hawaiian I’m concerned about the safety of the `aina.”

Local farmers and beekeepers also strongly support Bill 2491. Louisa Wooton of Kauai Kunana Dairy says that, “As farmers, we know how important healthy soil is to our island’s long-term food security and economic well-being. We are also very concerned that bees, which are critical to the food supply, are being affected by these pesticides. As an organic farm inspector, I have seen first-hand beekeepers in the State lose their ability to sell certified organic honey because their forage areas have been compromised by neighboring GMO fields.”

Stephanie Krieger, owner of Nani Moon Meadery, says, "As a small business that relies on both local fruit and honey products and a strong visitor economy, I will be marching with other business owners in strong support of Bill 2491. Visitors who come in to my store are in disbelief about pesticide use on the island, and many people have continued to email me about their concerns even after leaving the island."

The Hawaii Nurses Association, Local 5 Hawaii, the HSTA and the Hawaii Farmers Union have all endorsed Bill 2491. Local 5 said in a statement, “As a labor organization, we understand the importance of protecting good jobs for our local people. We also recognize that we need to take control of our health and the long-term economic sustainability of our communities. Hawaii is our home, and it can be a place for us to continue to work, play and raise our families.”

Dustin Barca, pro-surfer, pro-fighter and director of `Ohana o Kauai said, “We are marching because the time is now to make positive changes for the future health of our children and natural resources.” 

Mom's meet and Greet Potluck
WHAT:
Moms gathering to talk about risks and solutions for their Ohana

WHEN:
Tuesday, September 3rd 2013, at 5pm.

WHERE:
Poipu Big Beach Pavilion
Poipu, Kauai

Sign Making Party with DJ
WHAT:
Make banners for the March or road signs for the bill.
Donovan Cabebe from KKCR will DJ for us while we paint!

WHEN:

Wednesday, September 4th, 2013 at 5pm.

WHERE:

Lydgate State Park at the Big Pavilion
Wailua, Kauai

Mana March!
WHAT:
This is the MAIN EVENT, now is the time to step up and show your support for the bill. March from Vidinha Stadium to the Historic County Building.

WHEN:
Sunday, September 8th 11:30am - 6:00pm

WHERE:
Vidinha Stadium
Hoolako Street, Lihue, Kauai

SCHEDULE:
Pule starts at 11:30am at Vidinha Stadium
March to County Building down Rice street at 12:00pm. 
Music from 2pm to 6pm on the County Building lawn.
Presenting Makana, John Cruz, Kepa Kruse and Shilo Pa

DETAIL:
Bring everyone you know that you can get to go!  Never was a more important time for this movement to show up, so please come. Full press release below with more important details.   

County Council Vote
WHAT:
Taking a vote! Kauai County Council Committee hearing on Bill 2491 to regulate Restricted Use Pesicides and experimental GMO's on Kauai.

WHEN:
Monday, September 9th starting at 9:00am 
If you are hardcore and want a seat inside, consider arriving at 7:00am, yikes!

WHERE:
Kauai Council Chamber
Historic Kauai County Building
4396 Rice Street, Lihue, Kauai

Failed Promises, Flawed Science
Presentations of:
"RoundUp - The Silent Killer"
by Dr Don Huber, Soil Pathologist, Professor Emeritus Purdue University.

"Poisoned Soil - New Methods of Soil Remediation"
by Robert Streit, Agronomy Consultant

WHEN & WHERE:
Tuesday, September 10th, starting at 6:30pm
Performing Arts Center at KCC
Puhi, Kauai

and also on:

Wednesday, September 11th, starting at 6:30pm
Waimea Canyon Middle School
Waimea, Kauai

See also:
Ea O Ka Aina: Bill 2491 into the Home Stretch 9/2/13






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