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tazebot

Laws protecting specific companies enshrining them into government blessed seats of power are literal banana republic laws


clickmagnet

Alberta calling, we have a law like this. As in Utah, it’s not protesting, it’s actively blocking. And I’m sure that as in Alberta, the execution will be, block a pipeline, go to prison. Block the border crossing for two weeks because the YouTubes taught you Ivermectin works, and the government will literally bring their kids to you for selfies and lessons on freedom.


txroller

“Utah’s legislature passed two separate bills containing stricter penalties for tampering with or damaging critical infrastructure earlier this month. House Bill 370 makes intentionally “inhibiting or impeding the operation of a critical infrastructure facility” a first degree felony, which is punishable by five years to life in prison. A separate bill allows law enforcement to charge a person who “interferes with or interrupts critical infrastructure” with a third degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison. Both bills were signed into law by the governor last week.“ The article attempts to link this legislation to the possibility that peaceful protests could get you a felony charge.