Articles about state: December 2, 2008
New York bill could make selling violent video games to minors a crime
The state of New York may become the first to make it illegal to sell violent video games to minors.
A bill was recently debated in New York state that, if passed, could make selling violent video games to minors a Class E felony.
Although the session ended last Thursday (June 21, 2007) without a resolution, lawmakers have agreed in principle on the measure and the bill is expected to become law when the session reconvenes next month.
The bill is a compromise between two separate bills proposed by…
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