Colorado’s Senate has approved a sweeping social media bill that, among other provisions, could force platforms to ban users for talking positively online about certain controlled substances, such as state-legal psychedelics, certain hemp products and even some over-the-counter cough syrups. The legislation, SB24-158—a broad proposal concerning internet age verification and content policies—would require social media […]
Colorado’s Senate has approved a sweeping social media bill that, among other provisions, could force platforms to ban users for talking positively online about certain controlled substances, such as state-legal psychedelics, certain hemp products and even some over-the-counter cough syrups. The legislation, SB24-158—a broad proposal concerning internet age verification and content policies—would require social media Read More CANNABIS, MARIJUANA, SOCIAL MEDIA