Video game ban faces tough road
Gov. Rod Blagojevich successfully achieved national attention Thursday for his call to prohibit the sale or rental of violent and sexually graphic video games to minors, but he faces a tougher time keeping courts from voiding such a ban.
Several courts, including the federal appeals panel in Chicago, have declared such laws unconstitutional because children are entitled to First Amendment rights.
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