Articles about violent: December 1, 2008
Article reiterates usual advice on protecting kids from violent games

With the California violent videogame law recently being stopped, it’s no surprise that an article (it most likely ran on the Opinion/Editorial page) titled “How to protect kids from violent video games” would run this week in the San Jose Mercury News.
The article, written by founder and president of the National Institute on Media and the Family, David Walsh, does a pretty good of putting things in context including mention of the ESRB and retail stores’ efforts to keep kids from buying games beyond their age ratings…
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