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bloodrayne
05-29-2005, 02:47 PM
Violent Video Games: Not Our Kids

Springfield, Illinois -- Lawmakers voted Saturday to ban the sale of violent or sexually explicit video games to minors in Illinois, a move other states and cities have tried but federal courts have repeatedly struck down.

The measure now goes to Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who proposed the ban late last year after hearing about the video game JFK Reloaded, which puts the player in the role of President Kennedy's assassin.

Under the legislation, clerks who knowingly sell adult video games to minors could be fined $1,000. They could defend themselves by showing they did not know the buyer was a minor or that they followed the industry ratings on the games.

The legislation leaves it to stores to determine which games are too violent or sexually explicit for minors, and retailers have argued it turns them into violence and sensitivity police.

A federal judge last summer struck down a Washington state ban as a violation of free speech because it banned selling to minors video games depicting violence against police officers but not other depictions of violence.

The Washington judge also determined the ban was too broad because it was unclear which games would be banned -- something Illinois lawmakers say could be a problem with the legislation now headed to Blagojevich's desk.

Federal courts have also struck down bans in Indianapolis and St. Louis County, Missouri, saying the measures encroach on the First Amendment.

"What we have is all we ever get -- all fluff and no stuff," Republican Rep. Bill Black said. But supporters insisted the government has a duty to help parents shield children from violence and sexuality. "Don't let them become the monsters that we see in these violent games," Democratic Rep. Monique Davis said.

bwind22
06-01-2005, 03:39 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
"What we have is all we ever get -- all fluff and no stuff," Republican Rep. Bill Black said. But supporters insisted the government has a duty to help parents shield children from violence and sexuality. "Don't let them become the monsters that we see in these violent games," Democratic Rep. Monique Davis said.

^^^That line in bold is complete bullshit. It's not up to the government to decide anything like that! We live in a country that supposedly has free speech so it's the governments job not to censor a fucking thing! It's the parents job to take some responsibility for their fucking kids and monitor what games their kids are playing or what music they're listening to or what movies they are watching, not the governments!

I look at violent video games just like R-rated movies or CDs with advisory. They are not intended for kids in the first place. They are intended for adults. If parents cant control what their kids are doing, then they need to exert a little bit more effort because it can be done. What they shouldn't do is say 'Why does the government let my kid go buy this stuff?' They're not! You are!

Also, what's so bad about JFk Reloaded? I saw a movie several years ago starring Kevin Costner all about the JFK assassination. Why wasn't that banned? My kids could have seen it... :rolleyes: