Do you agree?

Florida Governor,Ron desantis, signed a law awarded to his state one of the most stringent social networks in the United States to minors, although the law still faces expected legal challenges.

After taking effect, the bill signed on Monday will prohibit social networking accounts for children under 14 years old and require parents’ permission for children from 14 to 15 years old. This bill was slightly diluted compared to the proposal that Desantis has vetoed in early March, a week before the annual legislative session ended.

The new law is the leading legislative priority of the Chairman of the Republic of Republic of Paul Renner. The law takes effect on January 1.

Renner spoke at the signing ceremony of the bill held at a school in Jacksonville: “Children are in the brain development stage that is unable to realize that they are being caught up in these addictive technologies, nor can they see harm and stay away from them. Therefore, we have to enter for them.”

The bill that Desantis will prohibit minors under 16 years of age using common social media platforms regardless of parents’ consent. But before the veto, he gave the language compromise with Renner to alleviate the governor’s concern, and the legislature sent Desantis a second bill.

Some states have considered the same law. In Arkansas, a federal judge in August blocked the implementation of the law that required the consent of parents to minors to create a new social network account.

SupportersFloridaHopefully this bill will overcome legal challenges because it will prohibit social media formats based on addictive features such as alerts and automatic video broadcasts, instead of based on their content.

Renner said he hoped that social media companies would “sue immediately after this agreement was signed”.

“But you know anything? We will beat them,” Renner commented. “We will beat them and we will never stop, never stop.”

DeSantis also acknowledged the law will be challenged on free speech rights enshrined in the US constitution’s first amendment. He also bemoaned the fact the Stop Woke Act he signed into law two years ago was recentlystruck downby an appeals court with a majority of Republican-appointed judges. They ruled it violated free speech rights by banning private business from including discussions about racial inequality in employee training.

“Any time I see a bill, if I don’t think it’s constitutional, I veto it,” said DeSantis, a lawyer, expressing confidence that the social media ban will be upheld. “We not only satisfied me, but we also satisfied, I think, a fair application of the law and constitution.”

Khara Boender, a state policy director for the Computer & Communications Industry Association, said in a news release that she understood the concern for online safety but expressed doubt the law would “meaningfully achieve those goals without infringing on the first amendment rights of younger users”.

She also anticipated a legal challenge.

“This law could create substantial obstacles for young people seeking access to online information, a right afforded to all Americans regardless of age,” Bonder said.

The bill overwhelmingly passed both of Florida’s legislative chambers, with some Democrats joining a majority ofRepublicanswho supported the measure. Opponents argued it is unconstitutional and government should not interfere with decisions parents make with their children.

“This bill goes too far in taking away parents’ rights,” the Democratic state house representative Anna Eskamani said in a news release. “Instead of banning social media access, it would be better to ensure improved parental oversight tools, improved access to data to stop bad actors, alongside major investments in Florida’s mental health systems and programs.”

Related Posts

After the Cincinnati match, Alcaraz spoke out in defense of Raducanu, criticizing Sabalenka for being “disrespectful” and intentionally prolonging the match to exhaust the young opponent. Sabalenka responded by accusing Alcaraz and Raducanu of accepting “dirty money” from a common sponsor to stage drama and boost tournament views. She released a fake invoice, insinuating that both were paid to “fake supporting each other,” causing a stir. Djokovic and several other players condemned the duo over corruption allegations. 

After the Cincinnati match, Alcaraz spoke out in defense of Raducanu, criticizing Sabalenka for being “disrespectful” and intentionally prolonging the match to exhaust the young opponent. Sabalenka responded by accusing…

Read more

“NO FEDERER, NO NADAL” Wimbledon has officially unveiled a $3.5 million monument outside Centre Court to honor Jannik Sinner, the new symbol of modern tennis and his extraordinary contribution to the sport. The event took place quietly but shook the entire tennis world. The surprise grew even larger when Wimbledon announced Jannik Sinner’s position on the tournament’s organizing committee. 

“NO FEDERER, NO NADAL” Wimbledon has officially unveiled a $3.5 million monument outside Centre Court to honor Jannik Sinner, the new symbol of modern tennis and his extraordinary contribution to…

Read more

BREAKING THE SILENCE: Alexandra Eala’s coach speaks out, exposing the sexist behavior of the umpire during Eala’s match against Markéta Vondroušová. The head umpire penalized Eala for “taking too long between points,” while Vondroušová was reportedly doing the same without being penalized. This led both players to post accusations against each other, turning the drama into a debate about gender and nationality. The WTA had to intervene, penalizing both players for “unprofessional conduct on social media,” with the punishment… 

BREAKING THE SILENCE: Alexandra Eala’s coach speaks out, exposing the sexist behavior of the umpire during Eala’s match against Markéta Vondroušová. The head umpire penalized Eala for “taking too long…

Read more

🚨 SHOCKER: Is Kristi Noem Plotting to Deport NYC’s ‘Communist’ Mayoral Hopeful Zohran Mamdani?

🚨 SHOCKER: Is Kristi Noem Plotting to Deport NYC’s ‘Communist’ Mayoral Hopeful Zohran Mamdani? In a bombshell development that’s setting social media ablaze, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is reportedly…

Read more

🚨 SHOCKER: Should Illegal Immigrants Be BANNED from Welfare? The Truth Will Leave You Speechless!

🚨 SHOCKER: Should Illegal Immigrants Be BANNED from Welfare? The Truth Will Leave You Speechless! In a nation built on dreams and opportunities, a fiery debate is raging, splitting opinions…

Read more

10 MINUTES AGO, ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI DECLARED THAT IF STATES OR JURISDICTIONS CONTINUE TO PROTECT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, THEY COULD LOSE FEDERAL FUNDING AND OFFICIALS MAY FACE CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR OBSTRUCTING ICE. THIS MOVE IS BASED ON TRUMP’S APRIL EXECUTIVE ORDER “PROTECTING AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FROM CRIMINAL ALIENS.”

10 MINUTES AGO, ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI DECLARED THAT IF STATES OR JURISDICTIONS CONTINUE TO PROTECT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, THEY COULD LOSE FEDERAL FUNDING AND OFFICIALS MAY FACE CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *