Archive for March, 2008

videogames + violence, part 1

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

(cross-posted @ gambit.mit.edu + edited b/c of broken html)

Boston State House, courtesy of Snurb on flickr

Earlier this month,I went to the Boston State House to witness a hearing on House Bill 1423. The bill would amend Massachusetts law to explicitly include video games as in the list of media regulated with respect to content, and to additionally include violence that is “patently offensive to prevailing standards in the adult community” as a type of obscenity. Of course, being a public hearing, there was a fairly extensive docket for the Judiciary Committtee that day, including a bill to change access to criminal records (CORI) , judicial appointments, marijuana law reform, and something or other about casinos.

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