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Ag-gag

Ag-gag laws (agricultural gag) are anti-whistleblower laws that apply within the agriculture industry. Popularized by Mark Bittman in an April 2011 The New York Times column (but used long before then by advocates), the term ag-gag typically refers to state laws in the United States of America that forbid undercover filming or photography of activity on farms without the consent of their owner—particularly targeting whistleblowers of animal rights abuses at these facilities.[1] Although these laws originated in the United States, they have also begun to appear elsewhere, such as in Australia and Canada.

Supporters of ag-gag laws have argued that they serve to protect the agriculture industry from the negative repercussions of exposés by whistle blowers. The proliferation of ag-gag laws has been criticized by various groups, arguing that the laws are intended primarily to censor animal rights abuses by the agriculture industry from the public, create a chilling effect in reporting these violations, and violate the right to freedom of speech.[2] A number of U.S. ag-gag laws have been overturned as violations of the First Amendment to the U.S. constitution.

Background edit

Ag-gag laws emerged in the early 1990s in response to underground activists with the Animal Liberation Front movement. In Kansas, Montana and North Dakota, state legislators made it a crime to take pictures or shoot video in an animal facility without the consent of the facility's owner.[3]

In 2002, the conservative organization American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) drafted the "Animal and Ecological Terrorism Act", a model law for distribution to lobbyists and state lawmakers. The model law proposed to prohibit "entering an animal or research facility to take pictures by photograph, video camera, or other means with the intent to commit criminal activities or defame the facility or its owner". It also created a "terrorist registry" for those convicted under the law.[4]

The whistleblower advocacy project Food Integrity Campaign (FIC), a campaign of the non-profit organization the Government Accountability Project calls undercover video of livestock facilities by whistle blowers essential:

When it comes to bringing horrific truths to the public eye, undercover footage and images are often an effective outlet for whistleblowers who otherwise risk retaliation when speaking up. Going through "proper channels" to report abuse often results in supervisors intimidating those employees who have made complaints to keep quiet. Statements by Ag Gag bill sponsors imply that "real" whistleblowers have a safe and effectual means for speaking up, when history shows that's often not the case.[5]

Ag-gag laws have also drawn criticism on constitutional grounds by eminent legal scholars such as Erwin Chemerinsky, as a violation of the First Amendment for restricting unpopular forms of speech.[6] In August 2015, a U.S. district court ruled such a law passed by the state of Idaho to be unconstitutional as a violation of the First Amendment; Judge B. Lynn Winmill stated that "Although the State may not agree with the message certain groups seek to convey about Idaho's agricultural production facilities, such as releasing secretly recorded videos of animal abuse to the Internet and calling for boycotts, it cannot deny such groups equal protection of the laws in their exercise of their right to free speech."[7]

Laws edit

Australia edit

In Australia, several laws have been passed to strengthen existing laws for trespass, theft and vandalism—aimed at reducing animal rights vigilantism (according to livestock farmers) or gagging (according to activists).

Between 2015 and 2017, New South Wales passed several laws addressing trespass by "vegan vigilantes" at farms and slaughterhouses within bills about biosecurity. The Right to Farm Bill 2019[8] added criminal penalties for those who damage property, release livestock, or induce others to commit "aggravated unlawful entry".[9]

The Australian Government passed the Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Act 2019[10] which introduced further penalties for those who publish information on the internet with the intent of inciting other "green-collared criminals" to "unlawfully damage or destroy property, or commit theft, on agricultural land".[9] The 2019 legislation was in response to escalating animal rights activism incited through online posts and websites, leading to harassment and criminal behavior such as mass farm invasions, livestock theft and damage, often live-streamed online. In one incident a dairy farm was stormed by 100 activists and in another, cows were let loose in the road, a building was burned, and machinery damaged. In 2019, an animal rights group published a map on the internet revealing contact details and private information of farmers and slaughterhouses. A survey of pork farmers revealed 41% had experienced a raid by animal activists and 43% had had images posted online. The legislation was aimed at those "inciting others to commit unlawful trespass or other offenses in the homes and on the lands of our farmers."[11]

Canada edit

Alberta edit

Bill 27, the Trespass Statutes (Protecting Law-Abiding Property Owners) Amendment Act, is a bill aimed at giving property owners more rights and imposes higher fines on those who trespass.[12] The bill, which had its first reading in November 2019, makes specific reference to "land used for the production of crops, the raising and maintenance of animals, and the keeping of bees."[13]

Ontario edit

The Security From Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2019 was passed on June 18, 2020.[14] Introduced in December 2019 as Bill 156 by the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, it was endorsed by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and Union des Cultivateurs Franco-Ontariens.[15] In February 2020, a group of law professors in Canada sent a letter to the Attorney General of Ontario, expressing concern that aspects of the law would infringe on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.[16] Proponents of the bill cited the need for increased protections from biosecurity risks, trespass, disruption of operations, theft and harassment.[17] The law prohibits unauthorized persons from trespassing on farm property and animal processing facilities, and prohibits protesters from interacting with livestock haulers. A person found guilty can be fined up to $15,000 for the first offence and $25,000 for subsequent offences.[18]

The day after the bill was passed, animal rights activist Regan Russell was fatally run over by a transport truck outside the country's oldest pig slaughterhouse in Burlington, where an animal rights group had been stopping trucks outside the entrance and giving water to pigs in the trailers. The incident sparked protests against the bill by animal rights groups in Canada and abroad.[19][20][21] In March 2021, an animal rights advocacy group sued the Ontario government over the bill.[22]

France edit

Déméter is a cell of the French national gendarmerie created in 2019. Its objective is to protect farmers from aggression and intrusion on farms. The system is criticized by several associations, as well as by the agricultural union Confédération paysanne.[23] The administrative court of Paris asks the Ministry of the Interior to put an end to the prevention of "actions of an ideological nature" of the cell on 1 February 2022.[24]

United States edit

Several states have passed ag-gag laws, many of which have been challenged in court.[25][26]

Arkansas edit

On March 23, 2017, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed Arkansas' ag-gag bill into law after District Judge James Moody threw out a lawsuit challenging it on grounds of constitutional violation.[27] The constitutionality of Arkansas' ag-gag law is currently being challenged by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Animal Equality, the Center for Biological Diversity and the Food Chain Workers Alliance, along with legal experts, scholars, and 23 media organizations who filed briefs in support. Legal professionals state that if the ruling is left standing, it "would drastically limit the ability of federal courts to protect rights guaranteed by the First Amendment."[28]

Idaho edit

In February 2014, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed Idaho's ag-gag bill, the "Agricultural Security Act", into law, which imposed fines and jail time on activists who secretly film abuse on Idaho's commercial farms. It came about as the result of the animal rights organization Mercy for Animals releasing a video of animal abuse by workers on Bettencourt Dairy farms.[7]

On August 3, 2015, the Agricultural Security Act was struck down as unconstitutional by the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho as a violation of the First Amendment.[7][29] This decision was appealed to the Ninth Circuit, and parts of Idaho's law were struck down on First Amendment grounds in early 2018.[3]

Iowa edit

In March 2012, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad signed into law the first ag-gag law in America.[30] On January 9, 2019, Iowa's ag-gag law was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Southern District Court of Iowa.[31][32] In April 2019, another ag-gag law was signed, but on December 2, 2019, the U.S. Southern District Court of Iowa issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the statute.[33] In June 2020, a third ag-gag law was signed introducing a new crime called "food operation trespass," a type of aggravated misdemeanor. In April 2021, a fourth ag-gag law, HF 775 was signed. The fourth law created "unauthorized sampling" and an additional "Cameras or electronic surveillance devices" crime applicable if someone is criminally trespassing, the penalty for which is an aggravated misdemeanor for a first offense and a class D felony for a second or subsequent-offense. On September 26, 2022, the U.S. Southern District Court of Iowa found the law to be unconstitutional.[34]

Kansas edit

After being the first state to pass ag-gag legislation in 1990, Kansas struck down their ag-gag laws in 2019 on the basis they violate First Amendment rights; making them the fourth state to do so.[35]

North Carolina edit

In 2020, in the case of PETA et al. v. Stein, Judge Schroeder struck four subsections of North Carolina's 2015 Property Protection Act, writing "the law is declared unconstitutional as applied to them in their exercise of speech." The plaintiffs included People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Center for Food Safety, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Farm Sanctuary, Food & Water Watch, Government Accountability Project, Farm Forward, and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.[36][37]

Utah edit

From 2012 to 2017, Utah had an ag-gag law criminalizing entering an animal facility and filming without consent. Amy Meyer, the director of the Utah Animal Rights Coalition, along with Animal Legal Defense Fund and PETA, brought a facial challenge to the law, and in 2017 a district court judge concluded that Utah Code § 76-6-112 was unconstitutional. Meyer had been arrested in 2013 under the law, but the case was later dismissed when it was determined she was on public property at the time she was filming.[38][39]

Support edit

Proponents of the laws note that public documentation of factory farming practices will result in negative consequences for the industry. "State Sen. David Hinkins (R), who sponsored Utah's law, said it was aimed at the 'vegetarian people who are trying to kill the animal industry.'"[40] When investigators publicize documentation of factory farms, the company generally loses business.[41] For instance, in 2007, an undercover investigator from The Humane Society of the United States visited the Hallmark/Westland slaughterhouse in Chino, California, and filmed downed cows, too sick to stand up, being "dragged by chains and pushed by forklifts to the kill floor". A large amount of the meat from this slaughterhouse had been consumed through the National School Lunch Program, and the footage compelled "the U.S. Department of Agriculture to announce what was at the time the largest meat recall in U.S. history".[40] Similarly, a Mercy for Animals investigation at Sparboe Farms resulted in McDonald's, Target, Sam's Club, and Supervalu all dropping Sparboe as an egg supplier. The investigation revealed cages full of dead hens rotting alongside living hens who were still laying eggs for human consumption. The investigator documented standard practices such as painful debeaking without painkillers and tossing live birds into plastic bags to suffocate, along with other behavior deemed "sadistic" and "malicious".[42][43]

Opposition edit

Fifty-nine groups, including a wide variety of welfare, civil liberties, environmental, food safety and First Amendment organizations have publicly stated opposition to ag-gag laws. Some of these groups include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Amnesty International USA, Farm Sanctuary, Food and Water Watch, Food Chain Workers Alliance, Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association, International Labor Rights Forum, National Consumers League, and United Farm Workers, among many others.[44]

Legal challenges edit

On July 22, 2013, the ALDF, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and others filed their first lawsuit challenging ag-gag laws on constitutional grounds, in Utah.[45] Utah's law made it illegal to obtain access to an agricultural operation under false pretenses, such as providing inaccurate information on a job application, which is one of the ways that investigative reporters document violations and abuses.[46]

Since then, the ag-gag laws of Utah and three other states have been found unconstitutional. In August 2015, Idaho's ag-gag law was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. District Court for Idaho,[47] and the decision was upheld on appeal.[48] Federal district courts overturned Utah's law July 2017,[49] and Iowa's in January 2019,[50] and initially upheld the law in Wyoming,[51] but overturned Wyoming's law in October 2018 following remand from the Tenth Circuit.[52] In 2019, Kansas's long-standing ag-gag law was deemed unconstitutional after a lengthy legal battle.[53]

Legal challenges to ag-gag laws are ongoing in other states, including Arkansas.[54]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mark Bittman, Who Protects the Animals?, The New York Times, April 26, 2011
  2. ^ Matt McGrath, US animal activist laws 'may impact globally', BBC News, 12 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b Ceryes, Caitlin A.; Heaney, Christopher D. (2019). ""Ag-Gag" Laws: Evolution, Resurgence, and Public Health Implications". New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. 28 (4): 664–682. doi:10.1177/1048291118808788. PMC 7195182. PMID 30451569.
  4. ^ Woodhouse, Leighton Akio (July 31, 2013). "Charged With the Crime of Filming a Slaughterhouse". The Nation. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  5. ^ "Ag Gag: Safeguarding Industry Secrets by Punishing the Messenger" 2014-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, Food Integrity Campaign, Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  6. ^ Animal Welfare Activists File Lawsuit To Overturn Utah 'Ag Gag' Law, Associated Press, July 22, 2013.
  7. ^ a b c Runyon, Luke (August 3, 2015). "Judge Strikes Down Idaho 'Ag-Gag' Law, Raising Questions For Other States". NPR. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  8. ^ "Right to Farm Bill 2019". parliament.nsw.gov.au. 21 November 2019.
  9. ^ a b Gregoire, Paul (July 26, 2019). "NSW Government Criminalises Animal Rights Activism". Sydney Criminal Lawyers.
  10. ^ "Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Act 2019". legislation.gov.au. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  11. ^ Bettles, Colin (September 13, 2019). "Farm invasion bill passes Federal Parliament". sheepcentral.com.
  12. ^ Heidenreich, Phil (2019-11-19). "UCP bill to protect Alberta property owners from liability for injured trespassers receives 1st reading". Global News. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  13. ^ Johnson, Lisa (2019-11-19). "UCP proposes more protections for rural property owners". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  14. ^ "Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  15. ^ Pfeffer, Amanda (2020-01-25). "Animal rights activists decry Ontario bill that would limit farm protests". CBC News. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  16. ^ Mitchell, Kaitlyn (February 6, 2020). "Ontario "Ag Gag" Bill is Unconstitutional, Say Leading Legal Experts". Animal Justice.
  17. ^ Currie, Keith (June 12, 2020). "Bill 156 protects the safety of Ontario's farm and food supply". Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
  18. ^ Ashley (June 24, 2020). "Bill to allow up to $25K fine for protesters who interfere with livestock haulers". cdllife.com.
  19. ^ Christian, Carlos (June 26, 2020). . The Union Journal. Archived from the original on July 9, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  20. ^ "Family of animal rights activist Regan Russell calls for a provincial inquest". CBC. July 18, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  21. ^ "Joaquin Phoenix joined animal rights activists outside Burlington slaughterhouse | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  22. ^ "Animal activists launch constitutional challenge against Ontario over farming law". 9 March 2021. from the original on 10 March 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  23. ^ "Vives critiques contre Déméter, la cellule de gendarmerie surveillant les « atteintes au monde agricole »". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  24. ^ "Cellule de gendarmerie Demeter : la justice demande au ministère de l'Intérieur de mettre un terme à la prévention des "actions de nature idéologique"". franceinfo (in French). Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  25. ^ "Ag-Gag Laws - Why Are Ag-Gag Laws Harmful?". Animal Legal Defense Fund. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  26. ^ "What Is Ag-Gag Legislation?". ASPCA.
  27. ^ "Controversial New Arkansas 'Ag Gag' Law Could Penalize Whistleblowers". 5newsonline.com. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  28. ^ "2 groups join 'ag-gag law' appeal; plaintiffs say state's law can block outside agriculture probes". Arkansas Online. 2020-06-08. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  29. ^ Griesmyer, Kathy (August 3, 2015). "Idaho "Ag-Gag" Law Ruled Unconstitutional in Federal Court". ACLU Idaho. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  30. ^ Seattle, Food Safety News 1012 First Avenue Fifth Floor; Washington 98104-1008 (2012-03-01). "Iowa Approves Nation's First 'Ag-Gag' Law". Food Safety News. Retrieved 2020-11-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  31. ^ Laird, Rox (January 9, 2019). "Federal Judge Strikes Down Iowa 'Ag-Gag' Law". Courthouse News Service. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  32. ^ Bhandari, Esha (January 22, 2019). "Court Rules 'Ag-Gag' Law Criminalizing Undercover Reporting Violates the First Amendment". American Civil Liberties Union. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  33. ^ "Iowa "Ag Gag" Law Update - January 2020". JD Supra. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  34. ^ https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2022-09-27/federal-court-finds-3rd-iowa-ag-gag-law-unconstitutional
  35. ^ Piper, Kelsey (January 23, 2020). "Kansas's ag-gag law has been ruled unconstitutional". Vox. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  36. ^ Robertson, Gary D. (June 15, 2020). "Judge Throws Out Parts of N.C. Workplace Undercover Law". U.S. News & World Report.
  37. ^ "PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, INC., ET AL. V STEIN, ET AL". pacermonitor.com. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  38. ^ Romboy, Dennis (July 22, 2013). "Utah's 'ag gag' law triggers legal case". KSL.com. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  39. ^ Chappell, Bill (July 8, 2017). "Judge Overturns Utah's 'Ag-Gag' Ban On Undercover Filming At Farms". NPR. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  40. ^ a b Bollard, Lewis (17 May 2013). "The terrible price of ag-gag laws". New York Daily News. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  41. ^ Glynn T. Tonsor and Nicole J. Olynk, U.S. Meat Demand: The Influence of Animal Welfare Media Coverage, Kansas State University, September 2010
  42. ^ "Undercover Investigations: Exposing Animal Abuse". Mercy for Animals. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  43. ^ Galli, Cynthia; Hill, Angela; Momtaz, Rym. "McDonald's, Target Dump Egg Supplier After Investigation". ABC News. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  45. ^ Brooke Adams, Animals rights activists say Utah ag gag law unconstitutional, Salt Lake City Tribune, July 23, 2012.
  46. ^ "Taking Ag-Gag to Court - Animal Legal Defense Fund". Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  47. ^ Griesmyer, Kathy (3 August 2015). "Idaho "Ag-Gag" Law Ruled Unconstitutional in Federal Court". ACLU Idaho. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  48. ^ "Federal Judge: Idaho Ag Gag Law Is Unconstitutional". Boise State Public Radio. Associated Press. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  49. ^ Chapell, Bill (8 July 2017). "Judge Overturns Utah's 'Ag-Gag' Ban On Undercover Filming At Farms". NPR. National Public Radio. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  50. ^ "Court Rules Iowa Ag-Gag Law Unconstitutional in Major Victory for Free Speech and Animal Protection". Animal Legal Defense Fund. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  51. ^ Cooke, Christina (26 June 2017). "The Battle For Transparency on North Carolina Factory Farms". Civil Eats. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  52. ^ Prieskop, Victoria (30 October 2018). "Judge Strikes Down Wyoming 'Ag-Gag' Laws". Courthouse News Service.
  53. ^ ""Ag-gag laws" hide the cruelty of factory farms from the public. Courts are striking them down". 11 January 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  54. ^ Satter, Linda (8 June 2020). "2 groups join 'ag-gag law' appeal; plaintiffs say state's law can block outside agriculture probes". Arkansas Online. Retrieved 10 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Undercover Activist Details Secret Filming of Animal Abuse & Why "Ag-Gag" Laws May Force Him to Stop. Democracy Now! April 9, 2013.
  • Ag-Gag Laws Silence Whistleblowers. Moyers & Company, July 10, 2013.
  • In the Belly of the Beast: Animal Cruelty is the Price We Pay for Cheap Meat. Rolling Stone. December 10, 2013.
  • Investigative Unit 2013: 'Ag Gag' Threatens Animal Abuse Reporting. ABC News, Dec. 31, 2013.
  • Idaho Bill Would Jail Animal Activists Caught Using Hidden Cameras. Cindy Galli, ABC News February 20, 2014.
  • Exposing animal cruelty is not a crime. Will Potter, CNN June 26, 2014
  • Iowa Quietly Passes Its Third Ag-Gag Bill After Constitutional Challenges. The Intercept. June 10, 2020.

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Ag gag laws agricultural gag are anti whistleblower laws that apply within the agriculture industry Popularized by Mark Bittman in an April 2011 The New York Times column but used long before then by advocates the term ag gag typically refers to state laws in the United States of America that forbid undercover filming or photography of activity on farms without the consent of their owner particularly targeting whistleblowers of animal rights abuses at these facilities 1 Although these laws originated in the United States they have also begun to appear elsewhere such as in Australia and Canada Supporters of ag gag laws have argued that they serve to protect the agriculture industry from the negative repercussions of exposes by whistle blowers The proliferation of ag gag laws has been criticized by various groups arguing that the laws are intended primarily to censor animal rights abuses by the agriculture industry from the public create a chilling effect in reporting these violations and violate the right to freedom of speech 2 A number of U S ag gag laws have been overturned as violations of the First Amendment to the U S constitution Contents 1 Background 2 Laws 2 1 Australia 2 2 Canada 2 2 1 Alberta 2 2 2 Ontario 2 3 France 2 4 United States 2 4 1 Arkansas 2 4 2 Idaho 2 4 3 Iowa 2 4 4 Kansas 2 4 5 North Carolina 2 4 6 Utah 3 Support 4 Opposition 5 Legal challenges 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksBackground editAg gag laws emerged in the early 1990s in response to underground activists with the Animal Liberation Front movement In Kansas Montana and North Dakota state legislators made it a crime to take pictures or shoot video in an animal facility without the consent of the facility s owner 3 In 2002 the conservative organization American Legislative Exchange Council ALEC drafted the Animal and Ecological Terrorism Act a model law for distribution to lobbyists and state lawmakers The model law proposed to prohibit entering an animal or research facility to take pictures by photograph video camera or other means with the intent to commit criminal activities or defame the facility or its owner It also created a terrorist registry for those convicted under the law 4 The whistleblower advocacy project Food Integrity Campaign FIC a campaign of the non profit organization the Government Accountability Project calls undercover video of livestock facilities by whistle blowers essential When it comes to bringing horrific truths to the public eye undercover footage and images are often an effective outlet for whistleblowers who otherwise risk retaliation when speaking up Going through proper channels to report abuse often results in supervisors intimidating those employees who have made complaints to keep quiet Statements by Ag Gag bill sponsors imply that real whistleblowers have a safe and effectual means for speaking up when history shows that s often not the case 5 Ag gag laws have also drawn criticism on constitutional grounds by eminent legal scholars such as Erwin Chemerinsky as a violation of the First Amendment for restricting unpopular forms of speech 6 In August 2015 a U S district court ruled such a law passed by the state of Idaho to be unconstitutional as a violation of the First Amendment Judge B Lynn Winmill stated that Although the State may not agree with the message certain groups seek to convey about Idaho s agricultural production facilities such as releasing secretly recorded videos of animal abuse to the Internet and calling for boycotts it cannot deny such groups equal protection of the laws in their exercise of their right to free speech 7 Laws editAustralia edit In Australia several laws have been passed to strengthen existing laws for trespass theft and vandalism aimed at reducing animal rights vigilantism according to livestock farmers or gagging according to activists Between 2015 and 2017 New South Wales passed several laws addressing trespass by vegan vigilantes at farms and slaughterhouses within bills about biosecurity The Right to Farm Bill 2019 8 added criminal penalties for those who damage property release livestock or induce others to commit aggravated unlawful entry 9 The Australian Government passed the Criminal Code Amendment Agricultural Protection Act 2019 10 which introduced further penalties for those who publish information on the internet with the intent of inciting other green collared criminals to unlawfully damage or destroy property or commit theft on agricultural land 9 The 2019 legislation was in response to escalating animal rights activism incited through online posts and websites leading to harassment and criminal behavior such as mass farm invasions livestock theft and damage often live streamed online In one incident a dairy farm was stormed by 100 activists and in another cows were let loose in the road a building was burned and machinery damaged In 2019 an animal rights group published a map on the internet revealing contact details and private information of farmers and slaughterhouses A survey of pork farmers revealed 41 had experienced a raid by animal activists and 43 had had images posted online The legislation was aimed at those inciting others to commit unlawful trespass or other offenses in the homes and on the lands of our farmers 11 Canada edit Alberta edit Bill 27 the Trespass Statutes Protecting Law Abiding Property Owners Amendment Act is a bill aimed at giving property owners more rights and imposes higher fines on those who trespass 12 The bill which had its first reading in November 2019 makes specific reference to land used for the production of crops the raising and maintenance of animals and the keeping of bees 13 Ontario edit The Security From Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2019 was passed on June 18 2020 14 Introduced in December 2019 as Bill 156 by the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario it was endorsed by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and Union des Cultivateurs Franco Ontariens 15 In February 2020 a group of law professors in Canada sent a letter to the Attorney General of Ontario expressing concern that aspects of the law would infringe on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 16 Proponents of the bill cited the need for increased protections from biosecurity risks trespass disruption of operations theft and harassment 17 The law prohibits unauthorized persons from trespassing on farm property and animal processing facilities and prohibits protesters from interacting with livestock haulers A person found guilty can be fined up to 15 000 for the first offence and 25 000 for subsequent offences 18 The day after the bill was passed animal rights activist Regan Russell was fatally run over by a transport truck outside the country s oldest pig slaughterhouse in Burlington where an animal rights group had been stopping trucks outside the entrance and giving water to pigs in the trailers The incident sparked protests against the bill by animal rights groups in Canada and abroad 19 20 21 In March 2021 an animal rights advocacy group sued the Ontario government over the bill 22 France edit Demeter is a cell of the French national gendarmerie created in 2019 Its objective is to protect farmers from aggression and intrusion on farms The system is criticized by several associations as well as by the agricultural union Confederation paysanne 23 The administrative court of Paris asks the Ministry of the Interior to put an end to the prevention of actions of an ideological nature of the cell on 1 February 2022 24 United States edit Several states have passed ag gag laws many of which have been challenged in court 25 26 Arkansas edit On March 23 2017 Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed Arkansas ag gag bill into law after District Judge James Moody threw out a lawsuit challenging it on grounds of constitutional violation 27 The constitutionality of Arkansas ag gag law is currently being challenged by the Animal Legal Defense Fund Animal Equality the Center for Biological Diversity and the Food Chain Workers Alliance along with legal experts scholars and 23 media organizations who filed briefs in support Legal professionals state that if the ruling is left standing it would drastically limit the ability of federal courts to protect rights guaranteed by the First Amendment 28 Idaho edit In February 2014 Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed Idaho s ag gag bill the Agricultural Security Act into law which imposed fines and jail time on activists who secretly film abuse on Idaho s commercial farms It came about as the result of the animal rights organization Mercy for Animals releasing a video of animal abuse by workers on Bettencourt Dairy farms 7 On August 3 2015 the Agricultural Security Act was struck down as unconstitutional by the U S District Court for the District of Idaho as a violation of the First Amendment 7 29 This decision was appealed to the Ninth Circuit and parts of Idaho s law were struck down on First Amendment grounds in early 2018 3 Iowa edit In March 2012 Iowa Governor Terry Branstad signed into law the first ag gag law in America 30 On January 9 2019 Iowa s ag gag law was ruled unconstitutional by the U S Southern District Court of Iowa 31 32 In April 2019 another ag gag law was signed but on December 2 2019 the U S Southern District Court of Iowa issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the statute 33 In June 2020 a third ag gag law was signed introducing a new crime called food operation trespass a type of aggravated misdemeanor In April 2021 a fourth ag gag law HF 775 was signed The fourth law created unauthorized sampling and an additional Cameras or electronic surveillance devices crime applicable if someone is criminally trespassing the penalty for which is an aggravated misdemeanor for a first offense and a class D felony for a second or subsequent offense On September 26 2022 the U S Southern District Court of Iowa found the law to be unconstitutional 34 Kansas edit After being the first state to pass ag gag legislation in 1990 Kansas struck down their ag gag laws in 2019 on the basis they violate First Amendment rights making them the fourth state to do so 35 North Carolina edit In 2020 in the case of PETA et al v Stein Judge Schroeder struck four subsections of North Carolina s 2015 Property Protection Act writing the law is declared unconstitutional as applied to them in their exercise of speech The plaintiffs included People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Center for Food Safety Animal Legal Defense Fund Farm Sanctuary Food amp Water Watch Government Accountability Project Farm Forward and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 36 37 Utah edit From 2012 to 2017 Utah had an ag gag law criminalizing entering an animal facility and filming without consent Amy Meyer the director of the Utah Animal Rights Coalition along with Animal Legal Defense Fund and PETA brought a facial challenge to the law and in 2017 a district court judge concluded that Utah Code 76 6 112 was unconstitutional Meyer had been arrested in 2013 under the law but the case was later dismissed when it was determined she was on public property at the time she was filming 38 39 Support editProponents of the laws note that public documentation of factory farming practices will result in negative consequences for the industry State Sen David Hinkins R who sponsored Utah s law said it was aimed at the vegetarian people who are trying to kill the animal industry 40 When investigators publicize documentation of factory farms the company generally loses business 41 For instance in 2007 an undercover investigator from The Humane Society of the United States visited the Hallmark Westland slaughterhouse in Chino California and filmed downed cows too sick to stand up being dragged by chains and pushed by forklifts to the kill floor A large amount of the meat from this slaughterhouse had been consumed through the National School Lunch Program and the footage compelled the U S Department of Agriculture to announce what was at the time the largest meat recall in U S history 40 Similarly a Mercy for Animals investigation at Sparboe Farms resulted in McDonald s Target Sam s Club and Supervalu all dropping Sparboe as an egg supplier The investigation revealed cages full of dead hens rotting alongside living hens who were still laying eggs for human consumption The investigator documented standard practices such as painful debeaking without painkillers and tossing live birds into plastic bags to suffocate along with other behavior deemed sadistic and malicious 42 43 Opposition editFifty nine groups including a wide variety of welfare civil liberties environmental food safety and First Amendment organizations have publicly stated opposition to ag gag laws Some of these groups include the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU Animal Legal Defense Fund ALDF American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ASPCA Amnesty International USA Farm Sanctuary Food and Water Watch Food Chain Workers Alliance Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association International Labor Rights Forum National Consumers League and United Farm Workers among many others 44 Legal challenges editOn July 22 2013 the ALDF PETA People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and others filed their first lawsuit challenging ag gag laws on constitutional grounds in Utah 45 Utah s law made it illegal to obtain access to an agricultural operation under false pretenses such as providing inaccurate information on a job application which is one of the ways that investigative reporters document violations and abuses 46 Since then the ag gag laws of Utah and three other states have been found unconstitutional In August 2015 Idaho s ag gag law was declared unconstitutional by the U S District Court for Idaho 47 and the decision was upheld on appeal 48 Federal district courts overturned Utah s law July 2017 49 and Iowa s in January 2019 50 and initially upheld the law in Wyoming 51 but overturned Wyoming s law in October 2018 following remand from the Tenth Circuit 52 In 2019 Kansas s long standing ag gag law was deemed unconstitutional after a lengthy legal battle 53 Legal challenges to ag gag laws are ongoing in other states including Arkansas 54 See also editAnimal Enterprise Terrorism Act Animal industrial complex Food libel lawsNotes edit Mark Bittman Who Protects the Animals The New York Times April 26 2011 Matt McGrath US animal activist laws may impact globally BBC News 12 April 2013 a b Ceryes Caitlin A Heaney Christopher D 2019 Ag Gag Laws Evolution Resurgence and Public Health Implications New Solutions A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 28 4 664 682 doi 10 1177 1048291118808788 PMC 7195182 PMID 30451569 Woodhouse Leighton Akio July 31 2013 Charged With the Crime of Filming a Slaughterhouse The Nation Retrieved August 1 2013 Ag Gag Safeguarding Industry Secrets by Punishing the Messenger Archived 2014 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Food Integrity Campaign Retrieved June 25 2013 Animal Welfare Activists File Lawsuit To Overturn Utah Ag Gag Law Associated Press July 22 2013 a b c Runyon Luke August 3 2015 Judge Strikes Down Idaho Ag Gag Law Raising Questions For Other States NPR Retrieved August 4 2015 Right to Farm Bill 2019 parliament nsw gov au 21 November 2019 a b Gregoire Paul July 26 2019 NSW Government Criminalises Animal Rights Activism Sydney Criminal Lawyers Criminal Code Amendment Agricultural Protection Act 2019 legislation gov au Retrieved August 6 2020 Bettles Colin September 13 2019 Farm invasion bill passes Federal Parliament sheepcentral com Heidenreich Phil 2019 11 19 UCP bill to protect Alberta property owners from liability for injured trespassers receives 1st reading Global News Retrieved 2020 02 16 Johnson Lisa 2019 11 19 UCP proposes more protections for rural property owners Edmonton Journal Postmedia Network Retrieved 2020 02 16 Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 Legislative Assembly of Ontario Retrieved July 9 2020 Pfeffer Amanda 2020 01 25 Animal rights activists decry Ontario bill that would limit farm protests CBC News Retrieved 2020 02 16 Mitchell Kaitlyn February 6 2020 Ontario Ag Gag Bill is Unconstitutional Say Leading Legal Experts Animal Justice Currie Keith June 12 2020 Bill 156 protects the safety of Ontario s farm and food supply Ontario Federation of Agriculture Ashley June 24 2020 Bill to allow up to 25K fine for protesters who interfere with livestock haulers cdllife com Christian Carlos June 26 2020 Animal rights activists block traffic by gluing themselves to road outside London s Canadian Embassy The Union Journal Archived from the original on July 9 2020 Retrieved January 8 2021 Family of animal rights activist Regan Russell calls for a provincial inquest CBC July 18 2020 Retrieved January 8 2021 Joaquin Phoenix joined animal rights activists outside Burlington slaughterhouse CBC News CBC Retrieved January 8 2021 Animal activists launch constitutional challenge against Ontario over farming law 9 March 2021 Archived from the original on 10 March 2021 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Vives critiques contre Demeter la cellule de gendarmerie surveillant les atteintes au monde agricole Le Monde in French Retrieved October 5 2022 Cellule de gendarmerie Demeter la justice demande au ministere de l Interieur de mettre un terme a la prevention des actions de nature ideologique franceinfo in French Retrieved October 5 2022 Ag Gag Laws Why Are Ag Gag Laws Harmful Animal Legal Defense Fund Retrieved July 29 2019 What Is Ag Gag Legislation ASPCA Controversial New Arkansas Ag Gag Law Could Penalize Whistleblowers 5newsonline com 27 March 2017 Retrieved 2020 11 18 2 groups join ag gag law appeal plaintiffs say state s law can block outside agriculture probes Arkansas Online 2020 06 08 Retrieved 2020 12 10 Griesmyer Kathy August 3 2015 Idaho Ag Gag Law Ruled Unconstitutional in Federal Court ACLU Idaho Retrieved August 4 2015 Seattle Food Safety News 1012 First Avenue Fifth Floor Washington 98104 1008 2012 03 01 Iowa Approves Nation s First Ag Gag Law Food Safety News Retrieved 2020 11 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Laird Rox January 9 2019 Federal Judge Strikes Down Iowa Ag Gag Law Courthouse News Service Retrieved July 29 2019 Bhandari Esha January 22 2019 Court Rules Ag Gag Law Criminalizing Undercover Reporting Violates the First Amendment American Civil Liberties Union Retrieved July 29 2019 Iowa Ag Gag Law Update January 2020 JD Supra Retrieved 2020 11 18 https www usnews com news politics articles 2022 09 27 federal court finds 3rd iowa ag gag law unconstitutional Piper Kelsey January 23 2020 Kansas s ag gag law has been ruled unconstitutional Vox Retrieved December 10 2020 Robertson Gary D June 15 2020 Judge Throws Out Parts of N C Workplace Undercover Law U S News amp World Report PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS INC ET AL V STEIN ET AL pacermonitor com Retrieved July 8 2020 Romboy Dennis July 22 2013 Utah s ag gag law triggers legal case KSL com Retrieved 2020 09 16 Chappell Bill July 8 2017 Judge Overturns Utah s Ag Gag Ban On Undercover Filming At Farms NPR Retrieved July 29 2019 a b Bollard Lewis 17 May 2013 The terrible price of ag gag laws New York Daily News Retrieved 9 June 2013 Glynn T Tonsor and Nicole J Olynk U S Meat Demand The Influence of Animal Welfare Media Coverage Kansas State University September 2010 Undercover Investigations Exposing Animal Abuse Mercy for Animals Retrieved 9 June 2013 Galli Cynthia Hill Angela Momtaz Rym McDonald s Target Dump Egg Supplier After Investigation ABC News Retrieved 9 June 2013 Statement of Opposition to Proposed Ag Gag Laws from Broad Spectrum of Interest Groups Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Brooke Adams Animals rights activists say Utah ag gag law unconstitutional Salt Lake City Tribune July 23 2012 Taking Ag Gag to Court Animal Legal Defense Fund Retrieved 20 January 2017 Griesmyer Kathy 3 August 2015 Idaho Ag Gag Law Ruled Unconstitutional in Federal Court ACLU Idaho Retrieved 9 January 2019 Federal Judge Idaho Ag Gag Law Is Unconstitutional Boise State Public Radio Associated Press 4 January 2018 Retrieved 9 January 2019 Chapell Bill 8 July 2017 Judge Overturns Utah s Ag Gag Ban On Undercover Filming At Farms NPR National Public Radio Retrieved 9 January 2019 Court Rules Iowa Ag Gag Law Unconstitutional in Major Victory for Free Speech and Animal Protection Animal Legal Defense Fund 9 January 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2019 Cooke Christina 26 June 2017 The Battle For Transparency on North Carolina Factory Farms Civil Eats Retrieved 9 January 2019 Prieskop Victoria 30 October 2018 Judge Strikes Down Wyoming Ag Gag Laws Courthouse News Service Ag gag laws hide the cruelty of factory farms from the public Courts are striking them down 11 January 2019 Retrieved 10 December 2020 Satter Linda 8 June 2020 2 groups join ag gag law appeal plaintiffs say state s law can block outside agriculture probes Arkansas Online Retrieved 10 December 2020 External links editUndercover Activist Details Secret Filming of Animal Abuse amp Why Ag Gag Laws May Force Him to Stop Democracy Now April 9 2013 Ag Gag Laws Silence Whistleblowers Moyers amp Company July 10 2013 In the Belly of the Beast Animal Cruelty is the Price We Pay for Cheap Meat Rolling Stone December 10 2013 Investigative Unit 2013 Ag Gag Threatens Animal Abuse Reporting ABC News Dec 31 2013 Idaho Bill Would Jail Animal Activists Caught Using Hidden Cameras Cindy Galli ABC News February 20 2014 Exposing animal cruelty is not a crime Will Potter CNN June 26 2014 Iowa Quietly Passes Its Third Ag Gag Bill After Constitutional Challenges The Intercept June 10 2020 Portals nbsp United States nbsp Agriculture nbsp Law Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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