Clinton to propose legislation on video games
Any who would sell or rent M- and AO-rated video games to minors have a new enemy in Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY).
Clinton announced yesterday her intention to introduce new legislation aimed at protecting the nation’s children against violent and pornographic video games by imposing fines on any retailer selling or renting such games to children under 18.
Read the complete story . (The Evening Telegram)
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