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trooper6 ([personal profile] trooper6) wrote2007-08-12 11:41 am

Video Game Political Action

Hi all,

I don't know everybody's political feelings on the matter, but there is video game drama brewing up in Sacramento. And for those who want to take action, here's a way to do it.

So the deal: An anti-Video Games Bill was passed. The bill regulated the sale of video games to minors, like pornography...unlike movies, books or television. A judge found the bill unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds (all similar anti-video game laws around the country have similarly been rule unconstitutional). So Arnorld Schwarzenegger has announced that he plans on appealing the ruling...costing the people of California a lot of money. So if you are against his intentions, then here is a web site that expedites your ability to write him a letter.

http://www.videogamevoters.org/takeaction/stoparnold/

There you go!

[identity profile] trooper6.livejournal.com 2007-08-12 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! The Governator is such a hypocrite.

[identity profile] varanus.livejournal.com 2007-08-12 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
No kidding. I'm totally amazed every day. And as far as these issues are concerned, he's the crown jewel of Republicans (eww).

I wonder if he's trying to do that gross thing that Lieberman (and unfortunately there for a while, Hilary Clinton) did--using video games to make easy political hay, since games were assumed to appeal only to kids or arrested-development adults. Unfortunately, gamers are older, richer, and more numerous now than they were five years ago, so I think it's not going to be nearly so easy or successful.

But still. Gross, gross, gross.