Law Professors on the California Violent Video Game Bill
Rydia writes "In light of the California Legislature's amendment and consideration of AB 1792, regarding violent video games, Findlaw's Vikram Amar (UC-Hastings) and Alan Brownstein (UC-Davis) have written an editorial on a child's vs. an adult's protections under the first amendment, and the right of the state to introduce legislation in this vein. It is welcome to see the topic discussed on its own legal merits, in lieu of actual law, and not the moralistic turf both sides of the debate have attempted to claim as their own."
80% - "Leave parenting to the parents."
10% - "Who cares, kids shouldn't get violent video games anyways."
5% - "FP! W000t!" / goatse / anti-katz flames
3% - Bitching about the fp / goatse / katz-flamers
1.5% - People who observe if we only had a beowulf cluster of natalie portmans in soviet russia, the people who bitch about fp / goatse / katz-flamers would just chill out
0.5% - People who write smug predictions and then download pictures of natalie portman -- this is me
But there is another kind of evil that we must fear most... and that is the indifference of good men.