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Jan. 7, 2015

AB 2127: Protecting our young football players

In light of the ongoing conversation on the safety of football, litigation against the NFL and the NCAA, and growing awareness of the long-term impacts of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the state of California adopted Assembly Bill 2127,


By David Goldberg


In light of the ongoing conversation on the safety of football, litigation against the NFL and the NCAA, and growing awareness of the long-term impacts of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the state of California adopted Assembly Bill 2127, offering stricter protections for middle and high school football players.


According to AB 2127, "32 percent of high school football players reported that they had experienced symptoms of concu...

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