
The Oklahoma Senate unanimously has approved the controversial bill, HB3004 on a 47-0 vote. The bill says it would be a crime to sell violent video games to children who are under 18 years of age.
Senate Republican leader Glenn Coffee says studies have proved that watching and playing violent video games make kids more aggressive.
The bill is in a way seems like a government preach on what people should watch and what not. But didn’t we see such bill fall flat without any effect. For example, last year Utah bill also sank before it took off.
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