NEWS - Saturday, May 7, 2005


Violent Video Game Bills Move Forward

Violent Video Game Bills Move Forward Legislation concerning the sale of violent video games to minors has been pending in many states in the U.S., but bills in Illinois and California just took steps forward bringing them closer to becoming law. House Bill 4023 will go before the State Senate in Illinois and AB450 will be voted on by the full Assembly before going to the Senate for review. Legislation that would make it illegal for retailers to sell or rent Mature-rated video games to minors moved forward in Illinois and California this week. Illinois bill headed to Senate The Safe Games Illinois Act (House Bill 4023), supported by Governor Rod Blagojevich and sponsored by Deanna Demuzio (D-Carlinville), was approved 6-2 in the state’s Senate Housing and Community Affairs Committee. The next step for the bill is to go to the State Senate. Unlike other similar proposed legislation in the U.S., the Safe Games Illinois Act would allow state officials to label video games with their own ratings, ignoring the industry standard Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). According to the bill, titles that include "dismemberment, decapitation, disfigurement, maiming, mutilation of body parts or rape" would be stamped "18," and retailers caught selling these games to teens under 18 would be subject to a $1,001 fine as well as a blemish on their permanent record. [ "Retailers are making their best efforts to ensure that their stores are complying with their policy of carding for ’Mature’ rated games and would like to be given the same opportunity as the movie theater owners and music retailers," Marie Sylla, Director of Government Relations & Counsel, IEMA ] Certain aspects of the bill still aren’t clear, however. Exactly how the different ratings system would affect those of the ESRB has not been spelled out. The finer points of the legal and financial penalties have not been set in stone either, and Demuzio said that she would not bring the bill to a vote from the full Senate until all questions regarding the fines and labeling are resolved. CA bill passed on reconsideration Meanwhile, in California the CA House Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media passed Democratic Assembly Member Leland Yee’s AB450 by a count of 6-4. This happened only days after the same committee failed to pass the bill by only one vote. Upon reconsideration, though, the committee passed the bill, enabling it to go before the full Assembly and eventually the State Senate for review. When the committee first voted against the bill, the Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association (IEMA) was quite happy about the outcome. "We are pleased that the California House Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism and Internet Media did vote out A.B. 450, the Yee bill which prohibits the sale of certain types of video games. It is evident that most of the committee members recognized the obvious flaw with the legislation --that it is wholly unconstitutional," said Marie Sylla, Director of Government Relations & Counsel, IEMA. The IEMA’s reaction was tempered somewhat, though, because they knew the bill would likely be reconsidered. "However by no means do we consider this vote against Yee’s bill a win for the industry, as it is likely that Assemblyman Yee will push for reconsideration on his bill. Retailers are making their best efforts to ensure that their stores are complying with their policy of carding for ’Mature’ rated games and would like to be given the same opportunity as the movie theater owners and music retailers," said Sylla. Yee compares to cigs, Governator has no view Yee, who is also a child psychologist, has compared violent video games on many occasions to alcohol or cigarettes. "For the same reason we don’t allow kids to buy pornography, cigarettes, or alcohol, we shouldn’t allow them to go to stores and buy video games that teach them to do the very things we put people in jail for -- abusing women, joining street gangs, killing police officers, or even assassinating President Kennedy," said Yee. Of course, his mention of Kennedy refers to a highly controversial web-based game, JFK Reloaded, which is not even available for purchase at retail. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (aka the governator) has still not taken a position on the issue of violent video games. It would be interesting to see what his stance is, since he has, after all, starred in violent movies himself, and violent video games based on those films have also used Schwarzenegger’s likeness. Both bills in Illinois and California face a tough road ahead, as does similarly proposed legislation in other states, since they may be viewed as violations of free speech. Federal courts in the past have struck down such legislation because of the First Amendment.
Source: http://www.biz.gamedaily.com

Site Statistics

Registered Members: 81,099
Forum Posts: 725,969
Xbox One Titles: 6,503
Xbox 360 Titles: 1,086
Xbox 360 Kinect Titles: 95
Xbox 360 Arcade Titles: 586
Original Xbox Titles: 987
Staff Reviews: 2,608
Member Reviews: 10,339
News Articles: 16,557
Screenshots: 39,534
Xbox 360 Achievements: 45,112
Xbox 360 Faceplates: 2,016
Cheat Codes: 1,706

Latest News

Bulwark: Evolution Out Now on Consoles

Bulwark: Evolution Out Now on ConsolesThis major free update, which has already been successfully launched on Steam, brings a new layer of depth, strategy, and innovative gameplay mechanics to the immersive world of Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles.


Thrustmaster Unveils T.Flight Hotas One

Thrustmaster Unveils T.Flight Hotas OneThrustmaster’s best-seller is back with a new look featuring the official license of Microsoft Flight Simulator. This complete, precise and easy-to-use hands- on throttle and stick (HOTAS) is the ideal companion for Microsoft Flight Sim 2024







See News Archives

Community Forum Activity

KeyWe Giveaway!
Post by Variation-XBA
0 Replies, 27849 Views

2021: XBA is still here
Post by shrew king
40 Replies, 272614 Views

Watch Dogs: Legion
Post by Nato King
0 Replies, 127502 Views

Xbox Series X or S
Post by Nato King
5 Replies, 145688 Views

Spellbreak Grand Magus Pack (3) and Starter Pack (7) Giveaway!
Post by Variation-XBA
0 Replies, 132699 Views

I pay $ 1000! I search the Element 54 Canadian launch Team signaturen Faceplate
Post by Smill
0 Replies, 156330 Views

Xbox one no signal
Post by debrartin
0 Replies, 145426 Views

do you remember?
Post by SnoochyBoochy
3 Replies, 217079 Views

i haz xbox
Post by SnoochyBoochy
0 Replies, 171902 Views

Claiming the first thread of 2020
Post by Kraft
7 Replies, 267045 Views

Important! I pay $ 1000! I search the Sweden launch and the Element 54 Faceplate
Post by Smill
3 Replies, 150924 Views

Squad Up
Post by samslophead
0 Replies, 257789 Views

TERA Skinned Xbox One X Giveaway!
Post by Variation-XBA
0 Replies, 180511 Views

Starfield Release expectations?
Post by DJ tx
4 Replies, 312622 Views

Issue with Xbox live on Xbox home
Post by rcmpayne
0 Replies, 169024 Views

© 2000-2024 XboxAddict.com - All rights reserved. All trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Xbox is a registered trademark of Microsoft. XboxAddict.com is not affiliated with Microsoft.

Made in Canada
Site Design by Cameron Graphics