It is not immediately clear what response the attorneys general are seeking from Target. "State child-protection laws penalize the 'sale or distribution.of obscene matter.'" "As the chief legal officers of our States, we are charged with enforcing state laws protecting children and safeguarding parental rights," the letter reads. The letter sent Wednesday states that the seven officials are "concerned" with Target's "promotion and sale of potentially harmful products to minors." The AGs also claimed that Target "wittingly marketed and sold LGBTQIA+ promotional products to families and young children as part of a comprehensive effort to promote gender and sexual identity among children."Īlong with the "tuck-friendly" swimsuits, clothing items in the campaign that sparked controversy included t-shirts reading "Girls, Gays, Theys" and a baby bodysuit featuring both the Pride and transgender flags. WASHINGTON (TND) - Seven Republican state attorneys general are warning Target that its recently launched Pride campaign, which included "tuck-friendly" swimsuits, may be in violation of child-protection laws.
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