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SFGate - California ban of violent video games must go. Bt Activision's George Rose.
This movement's supporters also continually misstate that hundreds of studies support the harmful effects on minors from playing video games with violent content. But there are no hundreds of studies to cite because they don't exist. In fact, every court that has looked at this issue has found that whatever research is used to support the idea that games with violent content are harmful lacks credibility. If fact, an unprecedented 82 social scientists, medical scientists and media scholars felt so strongly about Yee's law that they filed their own brief with the Supreme Court. Their conclusion: it was based on "profoundly flawed research."
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Fang wrote on Dec 31, 2010, 16:52: Then ignore his opinion and just focus on the facts. Of course, you have to verify if the facts he presents are true, but facts are facts. Unless you are on MSNBC that is. Fixed, since Liberals and reality don't seem to mix well. |
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