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The Texas House passed onto the Senate a proposed ban Tuesday, alongside another bill that would require a social media warning label for minors.
Georgia State College and University Professor Nicholas Creel and Assistant Professor of Marketing Ania Rynarzewska discuss the dangers of social media support for accused killers.