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Critics dubbed it the ley mordaza, gag law, and have delayed it in congress.
Oklahoma, Tennessee and West Virginia all introduced "physician gag law" bills that would restrict physician firearm counseling.
That quickly came to an end when the government decided to enforce Law 88 – the gag law, as it's known in Cuba – and started arresting journalists.
The new powers also contained a sweeping gag law that news organisations said would stifle legitimate public interest reporting on intelligence operations.
The suit, which calls the gun inquiry rule a "gag law," contends that prevention is a cornerstone of medical practice and that free discussions are key to the doctor-patient relationship and are protected by federal privacy rules.
During the first nine years of the sixteen he would spend in power, Muñoz Marín benefitted from La Ley de la Mordaza, or the Gag Law, which allowed him to jail anyone who publicly espoused pro-independence beliefs.
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As of February this year, eight states in the US had passed ag gag laws.
A plethora of other gag laws, such as the new Australian Border Force offence, could also be applied.
Big Agriculture has dug in its heels, backing "ag gag" laws that punish whistle-blowers who secretly document abusive conditions for livestock or poultry.
She had earlier remarked on the "incredible secrecy" of Operation Sovereign Borders, pointing to doctors' high court challenges against gag laws.
Far beyond the issue of free range versus cage eggs, ag gag laws stifle who has control over information and its dissemination.
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