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  • Sandy Hook Promise released a survey on April 24, 2025, from Newtown, Connecticut, detailing young boys' exposure to online firearm ads.
  • The organization, founded by Sandy Hook shooting families, conducted the survey to understand online marketing's impact on youth.
  • The survey found young boys frequently encounter sexualized firearm content and follow influencers promoting weapons online.
  • Fifty-Four percent of surveyed boys aged 10 to 17 see sexually charged firearm content online weekly.
  • The organization asks parents, tech firms, and policymakers to restrict firearm marketing targeting young people.
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Social Media Loopholes Are Exposing Minors to Dangerous Gun Marketing

New survey by Sandy Hook Promise reveals majority of young boys see sexualized firearm ads weekly

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