Oklahoma Game Law Permanently Enjoined 60
The poorly-written game law passed in Oklahoma - and subsequently found unconstitutional by the courts - has now been permanently enjoined from existing. This has been a pet project of Governor Brad Henry, and this enjoinment will stop the law from rearing its head again. "The law sought to ban the dissemination to minors of any computer or video game that contains any depiction of "inappropriate violence," which was defined by depictions that fall into any one of nine broad categories. Violators would also have been subject to fines of up to $1,000 ...It also seems in some way that the law singled out the game industry, since according to the court decision, the law was found to be underinclusive - meaning that a minor might be prevented from buying a video game with 'inappropriate violence' but may still legally buy or rent the book or movie on which the game was based." GamePolitics has reaction to this decision.
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You obviously haven't read The Davinci Code
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Guess it's a good thing
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Actually, it should be (Score:2)
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What? Gaming law? (Score:1)
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Oklahoma - Bastion of sense in the Union (Score:3, Interesting)
No state is perfect, and there are always morons and imbeciles, especially here in the bible belt, but oklahoma has always been a relatively common sense area of the union in this fucked up little world.
I'd almost say part of it is because we're on the edge of the bible belt. People around here are smart enough to know not to be morons with their religions, but also old fashioned enough to realize that PARENTING is done by the PARENT. And people who bitch otherwise are usually just lazy.
Good job OK!
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Not to say we don't have our fruitcakes, we got plenty. It's just they are balanced by a higher percentage of rational educated people who care enough to use their voice and their time to make sure that the legislation does something in accordance with their wishe
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That is true enough... us Texans do drive through Oklahoma on occasion, on our way to places north. Otherwise I'm afraid y'all would be more like South Dakota.
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What about Nirvana? (Score:4, Funny)
I think Buddhists may disagree.
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There was a time when everything you said would have been true. Sadly, Will Rodgers and Woody Guthrie are dead, buried, and forgotten, as are their values.
For instance, if you'd read the summary carefully you would have seen that our popular governor and our elected legislature voted got the law passed
In case you didn't know (Score:5, Funny)
"Permanent" law? (Score:2)
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Permanently.
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Thank you. I have two degrees and I was starting to feel like an idiot because I had to look enjoined up to figure out if this was a good or bad thing.
I speak English, Tech, Marketing, Gamer, SciFi, Lit, and Geek but I never learned Lawyer...
I agree with the decision (Score:1)
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wait a minute... (Score:1)
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- "No M-rated games sold to under 18" for videogame stores.
i haven't found anywhere short of a garage sale that doesn't require ID to buy an M-rated game. the magic age is 17, but i don't see much of a difference for this purpose.
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These laws will never last (Score:3, Insightful)
Here are the problems:
The first amendment guarantees freedom of expression. That freedom applies to all media. To override the First Amendment would take a lot of evidence.
In the USA no other medium has its ratings enforced by the government. Not the music industry, not the comic book industry, not the internet, not tv, and not the film industry. The MPAA ratings are self-enforced. If someone under 17 isn't allowed into an R-rated movie without an adult it is because the movie industry is inforcing those rules, not the government.
Therefore, if the videogame industry were to be singled out as the only medium to have its ratings enforced by the government there would have to be a mountain of evidence suggesting that violent videogames were harmful to minors. No such mountain exists. As such, these laws are misguided at best and hollow attempts on the part of politicians to appear "pro-family" at worst.
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The first amendment guarantees freedom of expression. That freedom applies to all media. To override the First Amendment would take a lot of evidence.
Yes it guarantees freedom of expression, it does NOT however guarantee access what is being expressed. It also does NOT,. guarantee that everything that is expressed will be heard,seen or accessed. Under the law that was in place, the game companies were still able to write (express) anything
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I'm curious why you think laws are needed. Are children really any worse than they were say 100 years ago?
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While I wasn't alive 100 years ago, the kids of today have exactly zero fear of anything because parents are unwilling (or unable) to punish their kids. I know of a kid who doesn't go to school periodically because he doesn't feel like it. His parents try to punish him? How? They have to work, and so short of taking him to work, they have exactly zero control of what he does during the day. They could theoretically disconnect internet access and disconnect cable at home, but then they're
STOP putting subjective language in LAW (Score:2)
I am just glad that the morality police aren't very intellegent. I fear the day when they are able to put 3 words together.
Sarah Connor (Score:2)
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What this proves is that the system is completely messed up, and that the failsafes that are meant to prevent a total meltdown worked this time around. You really call that a working system?
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The politicians waste their time instead of ours; the courts exist as an oversight/check on their powers.
Without the courts the politicians would still exist and would still be causing trouble. I mean, they would be like Jack Thompson, right?
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On the flip side, 47 lawmakers will use this at the next election, and talk about how they vote to protect the children. It all comes down to politics.
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ob Tom Leher Quote (Score:2)