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Hurricane
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micronesia
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Although they have been making some cooky legal changes here lately... | ||
Hurricane
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MarklarMarklar
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micronesia
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Although I rarely buy violent games now that I can lol | ||
vAltyR
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Hurricane
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On April 30 2009 05:46 vAltyR wrote: IMO, there should be a law against selling M-rated games to minors, but a felony charge is really ridiculous, especially if it's harsher than *alcohol.* This is exactly how I feel. I forgot my ID and that's fine. But there is no reason this should be a felony. | ||
PH
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But wow...a FELONY?? That's one of the most retarded things ever... On April 30 2009 05:46 vAltyR wrote: IMO, there should be a law against selling M-rated games to minors, but a felony charge is really ridiculous, especially if it's harsher than *alcohol.* It has been unlawful since the rating system came out. OP is just saying it got raised to a felony charge...which, like you said, is ridiculous. | ||
micronesia
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http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A02837 It doesn't specify the punishment, but it obviously does indicate that it is illegal to sell mature/ao games to minors. 4.) Sets forth a provision where a violation of the provisions of subdivision one, two or three of the bill shall be a violation as defined by the Penal Law. I'm not sure what they mean by 'as defined by the Penal Law' though. BTW it was dated 01/21/2009 | ||
sixghost
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Sad and funny. | ||
QuanticHawk
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On April 30 2009 05:23 Hurricane wrote: Apparently New York recently passed a law where if you sell an M rated game to a minor it is a felony. Seriously. What crack head decided selling a game to a minor means that person should be a felon. Selling alcohol to minors is less of an offense. This is bullshit. The state that gave Hilldog a career surprises us again | ||
Caller
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ZeeTemplar
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cava
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On April 30 2009 07:02 ZeeTemplar wrote: obama ftw How is this in any way related to obama? It is a state law ... | ||
wswordsmen
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piratebay
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On April 30 2009 07:02 ZeeTemplar wrote: obama ftw arent u a bright one? too bad obama never served in a ny state legislature... | ||
chaoser
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Hurricane
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On April 30 2009 07:32 chaoser wrote: where's the source that doing this leads to a felony? I haven't found any written proof, although micro found something about upping video game sales laws that went into effect January of this year. On April 30 2009 05:32 Hurricane wrote: I'm not sure if it's the state or the city, but I just got rejected from buying crackdown. I'm in Maine, but GameStop has a policy where it is immediate termination if you sell a game to an M game to a minor because of the law in New York. The guys that worked there told us about it because I didn't have ID and we all agreed it was ridiculous. This is how I found out about it. | ||
Mindcrime
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On April 30 2009 06:14 sixghost wrote: So you could get life in prison for selling 3 copies of Resident Evil to kids. ...if New York had a three strikes law | ||
Jonoman92
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