After a streak of futility rivaling that of the Chicago Cubs, state politicos across the country appear to be finally getting the message about the constitutionality of legislation seeking to restrict the sale of violent video games. Already this year, three attempts to pass such legislation have either failed outright or been put on hold, as lawmakers appear to be increasingly cognizant of the constitutional issues.
Is there any relief in sight? These bills are needless, and it seems only gamers are the ones who realize it. Just like the story of the deranged kid I posted about the other day, video games are hardly the root of any problem. Unless you are a WoW addict of course.
Source: Ars Technica