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scarred:
yeah there is no part of me that cares about this after you said "to minors"

it's like rating movies "R"

derp derp

Ozymandias:
Actually, it isn't because a minor seeing a rated R movie is legal. There's no law saying they can't purchase a ticket to an R rated movie, even unattended. They can't because of the rules set in place by the MPAA in conjunction with the theaters- the MPAA will fine the theaters and if they don't pay, they'll revoke their ability to show their movies if they catch them. This system is pretty much already in place nationwide as an agreement between retailers and the ESRB, thus a law is unprecedented and illegal.

scarred:
i still don't care

maxh:

--- Quote from: scarred on 12 Aug 2010, 20:15 ---i still don't care

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Even without getting into the "you should care about the rights of others" argument, it isn't only the rights of others. If selling violent video games to minors is banned, many stores will simply avoid selling them at all.

Spluff:

--- Quote from: Scandanavian War Machine on 12 Aug 2010, 16:47 ---also, Arnold Schwarzeneger is an ex-body builder and actor and I am astounded that anyone lets him decide what to wear in the morning, let alone OUR FUCKING LAWS.
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So anybody who is an actor or a body-builder is automatically considered unworthy of deciding something as minor as what to wear?

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