HB 2322 — Provide For Crime Of Impersonating Non-Public Persons On Social Media
HB 2322 proposes to establish a criminal offense for impersonating non-public persons on social media platforms. The bill aims to address fraudulent or deceptive behavior, including identity theft and scams, by criminalizing the impersonation of individuals who are not public figures. It is intended to protect users from being victimized through fake accounts or misleading online personas.
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