Gov. Ducey signs HB 2502, prohibits posting personal info online to harass someone
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Meant to prevent Arizonans from doxing one another
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Governor Doug Ducey signs HB 2502 into law Thursday, which prohibits posting another person’s personal identifying information online for the purpose of that person being harassed.
Rep. Bolick (R-20)
State Representative Shawnna Bolick (R-20) is the primary sponsor for this legislation. State Representatives Walter Blackman (R-6) and Jake Hoffman (R-12) showed support by cosponsoring HB 2502.
“After hearing numerous stories of women who were ‘doxed’ by an abusive ex, and living in fear for their safety, I knew that something needed to be done in Arizona to protect the privacy of its citizens,” shares Rep. Bolick.
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