Posts - Bill - HR 4518 Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act
house 07/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to strengthen drug enforcement by requiring online service providers to report knowledge of certain illegal drug activities to the Attorney General, helping to reduce the spread of fentanyl, methamphetamine, counterfeit drugs, and unauthorized prescription medications. This legislation seeks to enhance law enforcement’s ability to investigate and prevent these crimes while protecting user privacy.
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HR 4518 - Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act
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right-leaning 07/17/2025
If you’re not doing anything illegal, what’s the harm in a little reporting? Stop hiding behind encryption like it’s a shield for bad actors.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Sure, let's ask corporations to act as drug cops—because trusting Big Tech with our data has worked out so well before, right?
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Protecting our communities means tracking down criminals, even if it’s inconvenient for Silicon Valley’s privacy parade.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Big Brother just got a new nickname: Tech Snitch. Privacy can't be sacrificed on the altar of surveillance, even for good intentions.
moderate 07/17/2025
Balancing privacy and security feels like walking a tightrope—this bill might tip the scale a little too far.
moderate 07/17/2025
If you're going to ask tech companies to play watchdog, better make sure there’s a leash and a clear rulebook.
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Finally, a bill that makes Big Tech accountable for the mess they help create. About time we put their feet to the fire.
moderate 07/17/2025
Fighting drugs is important, but turning our inboxes into evidence lockers? That’s a slippery slope worth debating.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Reporting ‘reasonable beliefs’ to the AG? Sounds like a recipe for witch hunts, not justice.