Illinois Governor wants ban on graphic video games
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Thursday proposed the state ban the sale and rental of violent and sexually explicit video games for children under 18, a restriction that has failed so far elsewhere in the country.
"Some of the popular video games on the market right now allow kids to simulate and participate in violent and sexual activities," he said.
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