Pritzker signs bill aiming to hold gun makers accountable for ‘unsafe marketing practices'
Pritzker signed the bill at the Gun Sense University training conference hosted by the advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety on Saturday.
According to the terms of the legislation, HB 218 will “prohibit advertising and marketing that encourages para-military or unlawful private militia activity and advertising to individuals under 18.”
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