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Sell a violent game, go to jail.
J. Micah Grunert - Thursday, May 31st, 2007 | 12:38PM (PT)


The State of New York passes bill to make the sales of violent video games to minors a felony offense.

Last week, the New York State Senate passed a bill that would make the sale of violent video games to minors a criminal offense. And now, the New York Assembly has passed a companion bill increases the penalties for age-inappropriate video games sales to minors a Class E felony. In its new standing, guilty parties could face three o four years in prison for committing an infraction. There's probably some pretty stiff fines too.

Bill A08696 was introduced earlier this week by Assemblyman Joseph Lentol (D). The bill in question not only places those fines and jail times upon offender's, but also mandates that all console gaming systems sold in the state of New York come equipped with parental controls. A V-Chip (Viewer Chip) for your PlayStation, Xbox, or Wii. The New York State Attorney General could even petition the courts to file an injunction prohibiting the further sale of console systems in New York until such time as the parental control system is in place. Modern consoles, like the PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, and Wii, apparently do come with some measure of parental control. But currently, both the PlayStation 2 and GameCube do not.

Last year, similar legislation had failed in the state of Louisiana. That bill had tried to cite the research that supposedly linked violent video games to real life violent behavior. That link between violent video games and violent acts is still unclear, but some more recent studies have indicated that there is no such link. There are some individuals however that have at-risk personalties that could predispose them to violent tendencies, triggered by violent video games. The vast majority of gamers however are quite unaffected by violent video games.

These two bills will now be presented to a conference committee to have the last wrinkles ironed out before being passed on to final legislation. There is hopes amongst lawmakers that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer will sign both into law before the New York Legislature adjourns come June. Spitzer is very supportive in terms of limiting the sales of violent video games to minors, so there great certainty that both bills will pass. If they do, then there is the likely hood that the Entertainment Software Association will file suit against the state, just like they did against Illinois almost a year ago.

All that's left after that is keeping our kids from watching violent movies and television shows. Violent sports like wrestling are bad too. There's violent books, and library's full of them. The new is pretty violent. Any thing else?

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    Alieninvasion08 | May 31, 07 | quote

    Dude....
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    Yorkieboy | May 31, 07 | quote
    That's gay... Those political people are dumb.
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    mega digirod | May 31, 07 | quote
    I hope a similar lay for Illinois won't pass before I turn 18.
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    Mr Gray | May 31, 07 | quote
    It is NOT the console creator's problem. That's going too far. It's up to these freakin' idiot parents to take care of their children. Morons just LOVE flakin' out on their responsibility, and now it could hurt mature gamers, and Console creators alike. That's bullpoo. T___T
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    grayfox2 | May 31, 07 | quote
    I'm pretty sure this is unconstitutional. Anyone else interested in starting a "Gamers Against Hillary" campaign?
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    SillyPuddee | May 31, 07 | quote
    I hate idiots. I really do hate idiots. They're the immature ones. Gamers should make the laws.
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    jmicahg | May 31, 07 | quote
    We should do that!

    Gamers should get togeather and start a campagain to say that it's the responsibility of the parents, not the law makers and not the retailers.

    Honestly, I was reading things like Stephen King and Clive Barker and other horror writers when I was 10 years old. Those books are violent. Case in point; In the King book 'It', there's passages about a kid getting his eye poked out with piano wire, and passages on a father raping his young daughter.

    Any kid can go to the library or bookstore, get a book like this and read it. There's no one to stop them. But they don't commit these acts either. Kids watch the news, and scenes of war and violence and rape are common. But they don't go out and hurt people. Kids learn about the holocaust in school, but they don't commit genocide.

    It's a certian type of person with a certian phychological disposition that are predisposed to violent acts. The vast majority of gamers are of a stable personality. I used to play violent video games (I kinda hate playing games not because of all the testing I do with them here at Neoseeker), but I never once emulated the violence I was exposed to in video games. I know the difference between right and wrong, fake and real, good and bad. Those values were instiled in me by my parents, and by the marality of soceity.

    Gamers and game developers are being unfairly portrayed by Goverment, which then forces the media and mental health professionals to portray gamers in a negative light.

    Gamers unite! It's up to gamers what games we play, and up to the parents what games their young children will play.

    Goverment doesn't exist to tell people what to do, but only to help people live long and productive lives.

    These soap box charlies of goverment need to sit down and shut up. They just need to keep the water running and the garbage collection happening. They don't need to tell us how to have fun.
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    Mr890P | May 31, 07 | quote
    We should all go and commit violent acts in rebellion.

    Well, this is what happens when you let New Yorkers make laws. All we can do is give everything north of Maryland and east of Ohio to China. They both seem to like unreasonable laws which limit free speech.
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    Ritus | Jun 1, 07 | quote
    That's... lame. It should be the parent's responsibility over what games their kids are playing, and if they're not mature enough to understand between fact and fiction, then does kids or even grown-ups, should have nothing to do with games.

    I've been playing on consoles for more than 3/4s of my life... I don't see me acting violent... much >_>
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    DisgruntledHYPER | Jun 1, 07 | quote
    I know this sucks, and is completely *bleep*ed, but there's not much we can do. That's the big flaw in having a "free" country. Because our government's laws are pretty much made up by the citizens. And let's face it, 90% of our country's population is *bleep*ed. You can't blame someone else for your child's own violent actions. Your the frigin parent! It's your ***damn responsibility!!!
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    iamjoe56 | Jun 1, 07 | quote
    MOTHER*bleep*ER! They can kiss my goddamned ass! I am 16 and I love my RE4, I love my halo, and I love my Rainbowsix! Now these god damned senetors finally pull it off!?! Great, next is kansas, I can promise you, oh mother*bleep*ing SHIT! This is why every last Demoshit needs to be shot, have their bodily extremeties removed forcably and burned at the goddamned stake!
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    Pr3tzals | Jun 16, 07 | quote
    this shit is *bleep*ing bullshit we need those violent games they calm us down lets sue!
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