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Republican Attorneys General Warn Target Over ‘Obscene’ Pride and Satanic Merchandise

The merchandise may violate child protection laws

Republican Attorneys General Warn Target Over ‘Obscene’ Pride and Satanic Merchandise
People walk past a Target store in New York City on June 6, 2023. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
Catherine Yang
Catherine Yang
7/8/2023|Updated: 7/8/2023
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to Target on Wednesday warning the corporation that its recent “Pride” campaign merchandise and donation efforts ran the risk of violating state child-protection laws. It also cited concerns about parental rights and neglect of fiduciary duties.

“State child-protection laws penalize the ’sale or distribution ... of obscene matter,'” the letter states (pdf), which includes items with sexual themes and material harmful to minors. “Indiana, as well as other states, have passed laws to protect children from harmful content meant to sexualize them and prohibit gender transitions of children.”
Catherine Yang
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Catherine Yang is a reporter for The Epoch Times based in New York.
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