On Dec 16 Senate Bill SR- 485 was introduced by Clinton, Bayh and Lieberman to prohibit sale of inappropiate video games to children.
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http://www.news-tribune.net/homepage/local_story_337125452.html?keyword=leadpicturestoryBayh, others say today’s video games go too far
By LARRY THOMAS
[email protected]There is a growing problem with children getting their hands on violent and sexually suggestive video games without their parents’ knowledge, Sen. Evan Bayh said Friday, and he intends to do something about it.
During a morning press conference at the Clark Regional Airport in Sellersburg, Bayh, D-Ind., said in January he will introduce legislation in the Senate that will force stores that sell and rent video games to abide by what are now voluntary ratings from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The ratings are similar to those seen on movies and are intended to help parents determine whether a specific video game is appropriate for their child.
“It makes mandatory the system that is currently voluntary,” said Bayh, adding that the law could include a $1,000 fine for stores that violate it.<snip>