Tennessee game bill withdrawn
Tennessee game bill withdrawn - News at GameSpot
"In March, Tennessee state senator Tommy Kilby introduced a violent-game restriction bill that was a little more restrictive than most. The Democrat's proposed measure, SB3981, sought to make it illegal to sell or rent an "extremely violent video game" in the state of Tennessee, regardless of age.
That bill has since been withdrawn by Kilby, according to a report on Game Politics. The legislatively minded gaming news site was told by a staffer of the senator's that the measure (along with an accompanying bill introduced in the state House of Representatives as HB4052) was pulled due to concerns about its constitutionality."


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& they say Republicans want to control everything...what a punk.
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