05-26-2003, 06:53 AM
kakomu Thanks for the insight but I like to point out a little something in your argument...
I don't know if your in college or have your BA but a little thing I learned in speech is Rule #1 never contradicted your own argument. You broke rule #1.
Look I love your way of approach by not renting GTA3 to 16 year olds in the daddy?s BMW but my point is simple. And as easy as three rules...
Rule 1: What is good for a child (anyone 17 and younger) should be deemed by a parent.
Rule 2: The gaming company polices it's self. And enforces it's standings.
Rule 3: Catch all those selling games or renting them should always ensure that when the sell/rent a game that it is going into a liable adult hands. Rated M sold to someone 18 or older.... enough said...
If those three things were being done everyday this discussion wouldn't be taking place...
Quote:First I want to point out that there is no definitive proof to say that kids are influenced by video games, but while I can say that, there is no proof to say the contrary. While we can blame everyone we want, the blame isn't solely on one person.
I don't know if your in college or have your BA but a little thing I learned in speech is Rule #1 never contradicted your own argument. You broke rule #1.
Look I love your way of approach by not renting GTA3 to 16 year olds in the daddy?s BMW but my point is simple. And as easy as three rules...
Rule 1: What is good for a child (anyone 17 and younger) should be deemed by a parent.
Rule 2: The gaming company polices it's self. And enforces it's standings.
Rule 3: Catch all those selling games or renting them should always ensure that when the sell/rent a game that it is going into a liable adult hands. Rated M sold to someone 18 or older.... enough said...
If those three things were being done everyday this discussion wouldn't be taking place...
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