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Please help! Which of the following statements provides the most accurate assessment of the current legal situation as it pertains to cyberbullying?
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A- The current laws are adequate to deal with cyberbullying, but they are not being properly enforced.
The current laws are adequate to deal with cyberbullying, but they are not being properly enforced.

B- The current laws are not yet adequate to deal with cyberbullying, and the existing laws are difficult to enforce.
The current laws are not yet adequate to deal with cyberbullying, and the existing laws are difficult to enforce.

C- The current laws are more than adequate to deal with cyberbullying, and they are being fully enforced.
The current laws are more than adequate to deal with cyberbullying, and they are being fully enforced.

D- The current laws are not adequate to deal with cyberbullying, but the existing laws are plentiful and easy to enforce.

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