Umm... What damage?
The best way what to do is civil disobedience- You could buy violent video games in Mexico/Canada/Cuba/Japan/Russia(not sure about Canada- since they banNed Dire Straits "Money for Nothing" I could expect that there is a restriction of destribution of "immoral games"), then go into middle of your city with a huge banner I'M SELLING VIOLENT, IMMORAL AND BANNED GAMES. Probably most of teenagers would buy something and if cops arrives and they will arrest you, you can go to court and say, that authority limits your law to dispose of your property.
As most people know, the state of California has already passed a law that bans the sale of violent videogames to minors.
There may be language problem here, but I'm not sure what you're going on about? You're saying the government should crack down on selling violent games but you're for being able to own them? Anyway, I think it isn't mainly about people not being able to tell fiction from reality but more about how much and what kind of display of violence you do tolerate in your society. So I think the German system somewhat makes sense, that only people over 18 may buy the really violent games and that they mustn't be advertised. After all, excessively violent movies also have to be cut.The US approach I however find fairly contradictory. There's almost unrestricted access to firearms and no real censoring in the movie industry but yet they want it in the game industry?
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There may be language problem here, but I'm not sure what you're going on about? You're saying the government should crack down on selling violent games but you're for being able to own them?
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