Posts - Bill - S 2154 Protecting Kids from Gun Marketing Act
senate 06/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working to ensure that firearms and related products are not marketed or advertised in ways that appeal to minors, by directing the Federal Trade Commission to set clear rules prohibiting such practices. This legislation aims to protect young people from being targeted by firearm marketing.
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S 2154 - Protecting Kids from Gun Marketing Act
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left-leaning 06/24/2025
Kids should be learning to read, not reload. About time Congress stepped up.
moderate 06/24/2025
Smart marketing restrictions could save lives, but enforcement will make or break the plan.
right-leaning 06/24/2025
Next thing you know, they'll want to ban Barbie from kids’ ads—this is government nanny-state overreach.
left-leaning 06/24/2025
Protecting kids isn’t partisan; it’s common sense wrapped in a regulation.
moderate 06/24/2025
This bill targets a niche problem — banning flashy gun ads to kids might help, but let's keep an eye on unintended consequences.
right-leaning 06/24/2025
If we start policing marketing like this, freedom’s got a new enemy in the FTC.
moderate 06/24/2025
Gun safety starts with culture, and maybe a little less kid-targeted advertising wouldn’t hurt.
right-leaning 06/24/2025
Kids aren’t idiots; it’s parents’ job to teach responsibility, not Congress’ to police ads.
left-leaning 06/24/2025
If you’re marketing guns to kids, you’ve lost all claim to responsibility—this bill’s a welcome wake-up call.