U.S. Representatives have introduced the Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act to combat the sale of illicit drugs on social media platforms, requiring companies to report online drug trafficking to federal law enforcement. This bill is named after two teenagers who died after purchasing fentanyl-laced pills through Snapchat. There are currently 63 victim families that have filed Snapchat fentanyl lawsuits, with most victims aged 14 to 22.
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Snapchat Fentanyl Lawsuit
U.S. Representatives have introduced the Cooper Davis and Devin Norring Act to combat the sale of illicit drugs on social media platforms, requiring companies to report online drug trafficking to federal law enforcement. This bill is named after two teenagers who died after purchasing fentanyl-laced pills through Snapchat. There are currently 63 victim families that have filed Snapchat fentanyl lawsuits, with most victims aged 14 to 22.