Rat poison

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved Wednesday to ban 12 rodent poison products sold under the label d-Con, citing safety concerns. Above, a bag of d-Con rodent poison, used by marijuana growers, is shown in a California forest, where biologists said it is killing local wildlife.
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( Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times )

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved Wednesday to ban 12 rodent poison products sold under the label d-Con, citing safety concerns. Above, a bag of d-Con rodent poison, used by marijuana growers, is shown in a California forest, where biologists said it is killing local wildlife.

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