Representative Gabe Evans is leading a bipartisan effort to stop fentanyl traffickers from targetng children through social media.
Fentanyl is one of the deadliest drugs facing American families today, and traffickers are increasingly using social media platforms to reach young people. Representative Gabe Evans has introduced bipartisan legislation to shut down these online drug pipelines by strengthening enforcement and closing loopholes that allow criminals to operate digitally. This effort is focused on stopping fentanyl before it reaches kids and preventing devastating harm to families.
Parents deserve confidence that the platforms their children use are not being exploited by drug traffickers. This bipartisan bill helps hold platforms accountable and limits traffickers' ability to reach children online, creating safer digital spaces for families. By prioritizing prevention and accountability, the legislation empowers parents with greater peace of mind in the digital age.
Social media should connect people, not expose children to dangerous drugs. Representative Gabe Evans' legislation targets fentanyl trafficking across digital platforms and reflects a bipartisan commitment to protecting kids and strengthening public safety. This approach delivers real solutions that keep families safer while ensuring America stays ahead of emerging threats online.
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