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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Traitor XC" data-source="post: 258788" data-attributes="member: 41625"><p>I'm glad they're working on the quality of headset chat. The bill, however, confuses me a bit. I live here in California, and most stores are already required to respect the ESRB rating. They actually carded a friend of mine when he bought CoD: MW2 because the clerk thought he was lying about being 18. </p><p></p><p>The irony isn't lost on me, but I'm more frustrated that the Governator is spending his remaining time in office attempting to pass this bill, that I don't think the state has the money to effectively regulate anyway, instead of trying to reverse the massive state debt. It's possible that he thinks that fining the retailers could bring some extra revenue for the state, but it's likely that parents who don't object to the violence will buy the games for their under-aged kids anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Traitor XC, post: 258788, member: 41625"] I'm glad they're working on the quality of headset chat. The bill, however, confuses me a bit. I live here in California, and most stores are already required to respect the ESRB rating. They actually carded a friend of mine when he bought CoD: MW2 because the clerk thought he was lying about being 18. The irony isn't lost on me, but I'm more frustrated that the Governator is spending his remaining time in office attempting to pass this bill, that I don't think the state has the money to effectively regulate anyway, instead of trying to reverse the massive state debt. It's possible that he thinks that fining the retailers could bring some extra revenue for the state, but it's likely that parents who don't object to the violence will buy the games for their under-aged kids anyway. [/QUOTE]
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