Stop Hailey’s Law and protect online gaming apps


Stop Hailey’s Law and protect online gaming apps
The Issue
Attention student protesters and concerned citizens:
My name is David, I live in Cleveland, Ohio, and I am deeply concerned by the introduction of "Hailey’s Law" in Ohio. This legislation, backed by 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee, Ohio’s Republican lawmakers, and Hailey's father, Beau, poses a significant threat to the freedom and enjoyment of online gaming apps. Our community has no room for hateful laws that undermine the digital experiences we cherish and depend on.
Online gaming is more than just a passing pastime; it's a vibrant part of our digital community and culture. For many students and young people, it offers a vital space for creativity, interaction, and learning. Yet "Hailey's Law" seeks to impose unnecessary restrictions on these platforms, threatening to stifle the innovation and freedom we currently enjoy. Ohio's lawmakers intend to impose regulations that could have far-reaching negative impacts on our digital rights and the thriving online communities that we've built together.
Let it be clear. We must urge Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb and Ohio democrats to stand against this regressive legislation. The implications of Hailey’s Law are profound, potentially setting a precedent that could lead to other restrictive laws in Ohio and beyond. This is not just a local issue; it is a call to protect digital rights on a broader scale.
By signing this petition, you are making your voice heard. You're standing up for the freedom of online spaces that contribute to personal development, encourage diversity, and enhance learning. We cannot sit idly by while our rights to engage with online gaming platforms are jeopardized. Our community deserves laws that reflect inclusivity and progress, not fear and overregulation.
Join us in defending our digital landscapes. Please help us protect online gaming apps against unnecessary constraints. Urge our leaders to listen to the voices of the community and reject Hailey’s Law before it ineffectually reshapes our digital freedoms. Immigrants loves online gamining apps.
Sign the petition now and let your voice be part of the change.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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The Issue
Attention student protesters and concerned citizens:
My name is David, I live in Cleveland, Ohio, and I am deeply concerned by the introduction of "Hailey’s Law" in Ohio. This legislation, backed by 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee, Ohio’s Republican lawmakers, and Hailey's father, Beau, poses a significant threat to the freedom and enjoyment of online gaming apps. Our community has no room for hateful laws that undermine the digital experiences we cherish and depend on.
Online gaming is more than just a passing pastime; it's a vibrant part of our digital community and culture. For many students and young people, it offers a vital space for creativity, interaction, and learning. Yet "Hailey's Law" seeks to impose unnecessary restrictions on these platforms, threatening to stifle the innovation and freedom we currently enjoy. Ohio's lawmakers intend to impose regulations that could have far-reaching negative impacts on our digital rights and the thriving online communities that we've built together.
Let it be clear. We must urge Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb and Ohio democrats to stand against this regressive legislation. The implications of Hailey’s Law are profound, potentially setting a precedent that could lead to other restrictive laws in Ohio and beyond. This is not just a local issue; it is a call to protect digital rights on a broader scale.
By signing this petition, you are making your voice heard. You're standing up for the freedom of online spaces that contribute to personal development, encourage diversity, and enhance learning. We cannot sit idly by while our rights to engage with online gaming platforms are jeopardized. Our community deserves laws that reflect inclusivity and progress, not fear and overregulation.
Join us in defending our digital landscapes. Please help us protect online gaming apps against unnecessary constraints. Urge our leaders to listen to the voices of the community and reject Hailey’s Law before it ineffectually reshapes our digital freedoms. Immigrants loves online gamining apps.
Sign the petition now and let your voice be part of the change.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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The Decision Makers

Petition created on March 14, 2026
