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After Rep. Heather Scott saw a video of people being served human flesh on a television show, and with recent reports of human composting (instead of regular burial) she sprang into action and introduced her bill to combat this impending threat. Seems though that what she watched was an old spoof from TruTV, and it was just a prank.
There is already a law in Idaho about cannibalism, the only state that has such a specific law. Other states have laws about the desecration of dead bodies and so on, but apparently it's a bigger problem in Idaho.
Heather Scott, you may remember, said the COVID stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic were akin to Nazi extermination camps.
Source: Idaho Statesman
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — An Idaho lawmaker wants to expand a law that bans cannibalism over fears about a rise in human composting.
Rep. Heather Scott, R-Blanchard, introduced a bill Thursday to expand the state’s cannibalism ban and told a legislative committee that she’s worried about the possibility that people are eating other people.
“This is going to be normalized at some point, the way our society’s going and the direction we’re going,” Scott said.