From Deseret News archives:
Measure aims at religious protesters
Rep. Doug Aagard, R-Kaysville, said that after watching the actions of street preachers toward members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attending general conference last year, "I started to look for a way to bring things in order."
Aagard's HB131 would not only slap a class B misdemeanor on anyone who violates the proposed restrictions, but would allow the person targeted with unwanted statements and leaflets to sue for civil damages and seek a court injunction.
The bill, approved by a House Committee on Tuesday, is similar to a controversial Colorado law passed in 1993, tailored to control anti-abortion protesters outside health-care facilities. Under Colorado's law, it is unlawful for any person within 100 feet of a health-care facility to knowingly approach a person within 8 feet with the purpose of passing a leaflet, displaying a sign or engaging in "sidewalk counseling." Protesters must also stay 100 feet away from the facilities' entrances.
Aagard told members of the House Judiciary Committee the law would help establish standards in Utah of what is not acceptable for street preachers outside Temple Square.
"I feel like we need a base standard throughout the state to protect people and these places," Aagard said.
HB131 would restrict protesters at both medical facilities and places of worship.
One attorney, who represents the street preachers, said he is disturbed by the proposed bill and said his clients likely will take Utah to court over its restrictions.
"It's just waiting to be litigated," attorney Randall Wenger told the Deseret Morning News from his office in Pennsylvania.
Wenger is particularly troubled that the bill allows citizens to sue preachers for civil damages.
"It sounds like they've created full employment for lawyers here," he said.
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