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Title: Regulations on Video Games
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June 17, 2000 |
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The latest issue of Reader's Digest there is a story of an 18-year-old who loved to play "Grand Theft Auto" On June 7, 2003, he was taken to a police station by patrolman for receiving stolen property. After he was booked, he snatched Strickland's pistol and shot three officers, and Strickland, dead... Showed first 250 characters
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After he was booked, he snatched Strickland's pistol and shot three officers, and Strickland, dead. (Phang) Video game violence has gotten so bad that Hillary Clinton has actually taken steps to help against children getting these games. She created a "video game report card" , which helps parents pick out safe games for their children, instead of buying something like doom3... Showed next 250 characters
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