'Utah is the latest state to consider new  laws targeting undercover investigators  who expose animal welfare  abuses on factory farms. A new bill would make  photographing animal  abuse on par with assaulting a police officer.
Rep. John Mathis calls undercover  investigators  "animal rights terrorists," and says video recordings  that have brought  national attention to systemic animal welfare abuses  are "propaganda" and  fundraising efforts.
The bill, HB187, targets anyone who  videotapes or takes photograph on a  farmer's property without  permission. It creates the crime of "agricultural  operation  interference," a class A misdemeanor which is elevated to a   third-degree felony on the second offense. It comes at at time when the  FBI  has considered "terrorism" charges against undercover   investigators.'
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