Gaming Legislation Gains Ground Quickly in NY

Junaid Alam

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Gaming Legislation Gains Ground Quickly in NY

Legislation aimed at more strictly regulating - and punishing - the sale of videogames depicting graphic violence is gaining steam in the state of New York.

Yesterday, a bill [http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A08696&sh=t] that would make it a felony for a person to sell or rent certain videogames to minors passed the state assembly just days after it was drawn up. The legislation, initiated by Assemblyman Joseph Lentol (D), is targeted at games including "depictions of depraved violence and indecent images," including rape, gore and mutilation.

Earlier this month another bill making rating labels mandatory was passed by the state senate. A spokesman for Lentol told Gamespot that he introduced the more recent bill because, in his estimation, the other bill was too vague.




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TomBeraha

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The bill ammends the previous bill to make it a felony to sell/rent videogames to minors. Not to all as the blurb currently reads. That said, I don't personally think this is a solution that will work. I don't think it's a problem that truly needs a solution by the hands of the government.
 

Joe

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TomBeraha said:
The bill ammends the previous bill to make it a felony to sell/rent videogames to minors. Not to all as the blurb currently reads. That said, I don't personally think this is a solution that will work. I don't think it's a problem that truly needs a solution by the hands of the government.
Fixed. Thanks!