The bill would require the Federal Trade Commission to study the dangers of gun marketing and fine distributors that market unfairly.

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Blumenthal announces lawsuit against U.S. Department of Defense
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Jahana Hayes asks Congress to declare racism a public health crisis
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CT legislators want federal version of Ethan’s Law for safe gun storage
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New Haven deploys crisis response team to help police with mental health calls
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