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Updated: 8:31 AM Apr 26, 2005
Should Adult Rated Video Games Be Sold to Minors?
Democrats hold hearings on proposed legislation banning sale of violent video games to kids.
Posted: 8:31 AM Apr 26, 2005Reporter: Josie Connell |
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Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D) testified Monday before a panel of state Democrat lawmakers encouraging a bill that would ban the sale of adult rated video games to minors.
Even if you're under 18 years of age, you can currently buy or rent those games. However, some stores already voluntarily restrict sales.
The legislation is being sponsored in both the House and Senate.
Four public hearings are being held across the state to gain support for the measure. The next one is scheduled for May 6 at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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