Ray Rice backs cyberbullying bill

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Cyberbullying takes center stage in Annapolis


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Posted: 03/08/2013

When it comes to cyber bullying., Ray Rice wants to hear from you. 

The ravens running back posted on his Facebook page thanking those who are backing a bill that would make cyber bullying a crime in Maryland. 
 
He also wrote that it's not to late to send in your written testimony. 
 
Lawmakers in Annapolis spent time hearing from people for and against the bill yesterday. 
 
Rice was not on hand for the hearing, but he sent in his own testimony that was read. 
 
The bill in question would make it illegal to publicly threaten a child.
 
It would also make posting anything that would emotionally harm a minor illegal. 

 

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