The Seattle Times - Video-game industry not to blame for gun violence.
Just like any other form of entertainment, there are a vast number of video-game choices. Don’t throw the whole industry under the bus because of a few games that happen to be violent. And even with those games, there is no proof that violent video games lead to violent acts.
RollinThundr wrote on Mar 20, 2013, 11:50:Sepharo wrote on Mar 20, 2013, 11:40:RollinThundr wrote on Mar 20, 2013, 11:36:
[...] why areas in the US with the toughest gun laws already, tend to have the most crime in regards to guns.
Same reason that states with bans on fireworks still have people launching huge illegal fireworks every 4th of July.
So because it's "tougher" to get guns in those areas, people want to kill more with them? Yeah sorry not buying it.
I would imagine it has alot more to do with criminals in those areas have far less fear that someone they assault will have a concealed carry permit and be able to fight back. Criminals tend to think a bit harder in areas where they're not sure someone is going to shoot back or not.