Lobbyists and lawmakers have coordinated to enact new laws that increase criminal penalties for peaceful protests

Fossil fuel lobbyists coordinated with lawmakers behind the scenes and across state lines to push and shape laws that are escalating a crackdown on peaceful protests against oil and gas expansion, a new Guardian investigation reveals.

Records obtained by the Guardian show that lobbyists working for major North American oil and gas companies were key architects of anti-protest laws that increase penalties and could lead to non-violent environmental and climate activists being imprisoned up to 10 years.

Emails between fossil fuel lobbyists and lawmakers in Utah, West Virginia, Idaho and Ohio suggest a nationwide strategy to deter people frustrated by government failure to tackle the climate crisis from peacefully disrupting the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure by enacting tough laws with lengthy jail sentences.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 hour ago

    Remember things like this the next time someone says that groups like JSO don’t work and should stop. I’m convinced that a lot of the negative press around them is driven, at least in part, by the petrol companies to try and turn the public against them.

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    2010 hours ago

    Lobbying is bribes, plain and simple, and people shouldn’t be complacent with it and think of it as “just a part of politics”. No, it’s not. It’s fucking bribes.

  • @Grimy
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    2610 hours ago

    Lobbying is corruption

    • @exanime
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      1710 hours ago

      100% - specially in the USA, it is 100% legalized, coordinated bribery

      • @[email protected]
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        The first amendment of the US Constitution gives citizens the right to “petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

        Lobbying itself isn’t necessarily, fundamentally, a bad thing.

        What has happened is that 200+ years of social mores, and laws/regulations written to protect and benefit capital (capped off with Citizens United) have resulted in a level of corruption that’s difficult to even comprehend. It has become legalized bribery.

        • @exanime
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          But even if money does not exchange hands… if I have a million dollars to organize a group of lawyers, PR experts, propagandists, etc. I can still generate and undue impact in legislation that would be hard to match by any regular family voicing their opinion on their own accord

          I agree with the first amendment but I think funding a full think tank and funneling “my voice” through a paid army is twisting the goal of the first commandment… and that is before the open bribery that we do see nowadays

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    129 hours ago

    It’s odd that I find this incredibly encouraging. It tells me that for all the negative coverage, the protests must be working.