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Illinois Videogame Law Struck Down

Big_Al_B writes "CNN reports that a federal judge ruled against the state of Illinois law that banned the sale of some games to minors." From the article: "The Illinois law, which also was to go into effect January 1, would have barred stores from selling or renting extremely violent or sexual games to minors, and allowed $1,000 fines for violators. Kennelly said the law would interfere with the First Amendment and there wasn't a compelling enough reason, such as preventing imminent violence, to allow that." Triumphantly, GamePolitics offers up the ESA's reaction to the decision. The Governor has vowed to appeal, so this isn't over yet.

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  1. Re:Uh, kinda sane by agraupe · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'm firmly of the opinion that all people, especially teenagers, should be given all the rope needed to hang themselves. I have to work my ass off all day in school, and will have to for the rest of the year, because the school is worried that if a grade 11 has a spare, they might fail classes and not have enough credits to graduate grade 12. You know what I say to that? Fuck 'em! If they don't have enough credits, don't let them graduate. They have to learn at some point. Teach children to do whatever they do responsibly. Instead of saying "don't drink, don't do drugs, don't smoke, etc." say "do these things responsibly, and don't allow them to interfere with school and whatnot". People will never learn responsibility if they aren't given an opportunity. You can't make an omlette without breaking a few eggs, and you can't learn proper responsibility if you aren't given the chance to learn through your own fuckups now and again.

  2. Re:What a shame by CyricZ · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Now why, oh why, can't more conservative Christians be like you? Bravo!

    Because most people who label themselves as "conservative Christians" are neither conservative nor truly Christian?

    He is a Christian conservative. Most others who claim to be both are neither.

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    Cyric Zndovzny at your service.