Republicans in Idaho are introducing anti-cannibalism laws over fear about human composting
Republicans in Idaho are introducing anti-cannibalism laws over fear about human composting
  • Republican lawmakers in Idaho are looking to expand the definition of cannibalism.
  • State Rep. Heather Scott said she was inspired after learning about human composting.
  • Scott said she was also inspired by a fake video of a man feeding people human meat.

Republican lawmakers in Idaho introduced an anti-cannibalism law to address fears that human composting could lead to accidental cannibalism.

State Rep. Heather Scott of Blanchard, Idaho, introduced the bill on Thursday. It would expand the state's already existing cannibalism laws.