CA Game Law Appeal

GamePolitics reports that California State Senator Leland Yee, along with representatives of the California Psychiatric and California Psychological Associations, will file an amicus curiae (friend of the Court) brief today with the United States Supreme Court. The filing will be part of California's petition to overturn the ruling that found the state's 2005 violent video game law, authored by Yee himself, unconstitutional.
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Give it a break already. How much precedent do they need to see to stop wasting taxpayer money on grandstanding this issue?

Yes, it's a good idea to keep kids from playing games that may be inappropriate for their age, but that's a parent's responsibility, not the government's.

No damnit, it's not a good idea. Saying that it's a good idea is labeling games as dangerous, something that children should be protected from, and that's just flat out bullshit.

Games should be reviewed and labeled appropriately for content in a way that gives parents the ability to make choices for their own children...that's it.
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