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| New Jersey Legislator Wants Violent Video Games Banned in Public Places |
| By jjie.org - James Swift |
| Published: 04/17/2013 |
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If New Jersey Assemblywomen Linda Stender (D-Union) has her way, it could soon become a finable offense in the state for businesses to have violent video games available for public play. According to The Star Ledger, Stender announced plans to introduce a measure that would prevent public places — such as retail outlets, bowling allies and movie theaters — from having accessible video games that are rated either “mature” or “adults-only” by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB.) Read More. |
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