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House approves substitute to address horse-tripping with education and reporting

Utah House of Representatives · March 3, 2015
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Summary

Lawmakers passed a first substitute to HB 261 targeting the practice of tripping horses for sport. Sponsors said the substitute emphasizes education, notification and reporting rather than immediate criminalization; the House voted 67-4.

The Utah House on March 3 approved a first substitute to HB 261 addressing the practice sometimes called "horse tripping." Sponsor Representative Ken Ivory described the practice as "ghastly" and said the substitute takes a Utah-specific approach…

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