Louisiana Passes Violent Games Bill
GameDaily is reporting that the Louisiana House has passed a violent games bill, aping similar legislation from across the country. From the article: "The bill would allow a judge to determine if a video game is 'patently offensive to prevailing standards' and if it's appealing 'to the minor's morbid interest in violence.' If the title meets these "criteria" the game could be ordered to be pulled from store shelves. Furthermore, someone found guilty of selling one of these games would face fines of between $100 and $2,000, and a prison term of up to one year. According to the Associated Press, even though several members of the House questioned whether the bill would be in violation of the First Amendment, none felt they should vote against the measure."
Obviously, they are just upset about the sweet mod that lets you have a daughter and then rape her.
That's just like you Bush-haters, trying to claim a right to think.
If you actually read the Constitution, you'll see that nowhere does it give you the right to think. Like the "right" to privacy, and the "right" not to be tortured, this is an imaginary creation of activist judges. Real Americans won't be fooled by your obvious liberal bias.
This is especially true in times of indefinite and permanent war against invisible enemies. I suggest you leave your thinking to the government, which is the only thing protecting your weakling, whining, have-to-be-able-to-think self from the terrorists who are trying to eat our unborn babies.