I think a benefit of laws like these even if they are almost impossible to enforce is forcing a conversation both Nationally and in homes. I don't know, but I wonder how many homes is this something parents are ever discussing with their kids? Are parents monitoring their kids internet use? If not, why not?
I don’t know a parent that isn’t/wasn’t concerned about allowing their kids unfettered access to the internet. Everyone more or less expresses angst about getting their kid a phone. Parenting styles differ, but it was certainly an on going conversation in my house for the first few years of her using it. And I monitored/limited her activity as best as I could.
It is also discussed at school. Every child is given a chrome book. Internet access is limited on them for this very reason.
Your stance is an odd one. Every kid I know is more tech savvy than their previous generation. Which will continue as we head more and more into a digital age. My daughter and her friends, seniors in high school, can run circles around my generation in general functionality of computers and phones. Which is what a VPN is, they are literally child’s play to them. ALL of their schooling and socializing is done through computers/phones. How old are these kids that you know, that aren’t tech savvy?