CptStern
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- Joined
- May 5, 2004
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"“Studies prove that playing these violent video games are bad for kids mental and physical health,” said Jim Steyer, “The health threat involved with kids playing such games is equivalent to smoking cigarettes.”
if you live in california and you're a minor better hope you're parents will buy you the latest greatest game because you wont be able to purchase it yourself. Yesterday the law banning sales of M rated games to minors came into effect ...here's the press release that made the statement that violent video games are just as dangerous as smoking cigarettes
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a12/press/p122005099.htm
“By signing this commonsense bill into law, the Governor joined our medical professionals and our parents in putting our children’s best interests first,” said Speaker pro Tem Yee. “Although the Governor and I don’t always agree, we are both fathers and understand the importance of raising healthy kids. California parents will now have a vital tool in helping them raise their children.”
.....so what happens if a parent buys a minor an M rated video game? nothing?
"The State Assembly earlier passed AB 1179 on a 66-7 vote and the Senate approved the bill on a 22-9 vote. AB 1179 will officially become law on January 1, 2006"
if you live in california and you're a minor better hope you're parents will buy you the latest greatest game because you wont be able to purchase it yourself. Yesterday the law banning sales of M rated games to minors came into effect ...here's the press release that made the statement that violent video games are just as dangerous as smoking cigarettes
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a12/press/p122005099.htm
“By signing this commonsense bill into law, the Governor joined our medical professionals and our parents in putting our children’s best interests first,” said Speaker pro Tem Yee. “Although the Governor and I don’t always agree, we are both fathers and understand the importance of raising healthy kids. California parents will now have a vital tool in helping them raise their children.”
.....so what happens if a parent buys a minor an M rated video game? nothing?
"The State Assembly earlier passed AB 1179 on a 66-7 vote and the Senate approved the bill on a 22-9 vote. AB 1179 will officially become law on January 1, 2006"