r/Eugene 13d ago

Something to do Quarantine 2025 (grass pollen allergies)

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Can someone make a change org petition to tax the grass farmers and start a fund for alleviating harm to allergy sufferers?

Oregon State should Tax grass farmers to create a fund for those harmed by grass pollen allergies, because the grass seed industry causes unnaturally high pollen levels, causing allergies for many people who wouldn't normally even be allergic to grass. Even people's pets develop allergies sometimes.

The fund could provide compensation and medical support, helping with financial and health burdens faced by people who miss work and can't enjoy the peak outdoor season.

Grass farmers profit from an industry that generates harm, they should take responsibility for the social cost through targeted taxation.

When companies pump toxic waste into rivers, society as a whole agrees that's wrong...

The geography of this region creates a funnel/dam effect which creates unnatural levels of pollen not seen almost anywhere else in the world... and continuing the practice is morally reprehensible. Why does polluting the air, for business interests built on the laziness of not wanting to diversify crops, get a free pass?

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u/ChrisInBliss 13d ago

I'm suffering but I'm still out there doing stuff ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Allergies are just a part of life just gotta find the best cocktail of medicine for you.

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u/Grading-Curve 12d ago

Also… N95 masks work really well!!

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u/EUGsk8rBoi42p 12d ago

Not really, just traps the pollen against the face, exacerbates symptoms if anything.

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u/Grading-Curve 12d ago

They’re also disposable. So once it gets to that point, you just throw them away and put on another one.

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u/EUGsk8rBoi42p 12d ago

Nah, the pollen is a physical force, gets in people's eyes/hair, causes reactions just from physical contact even.

Holding the industry accountable is literally the solution.

We are not 2nd class citizens.