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Missouri Lawmaker Proposes Violent Video Game Tax

Representative Diane Franklin (R) has proposed a bill to the Missouri state House for a one-percent sales-tax increase on all games rated Teen and up.

The bill states that the money raised by the proposed tax increase can only be used for "the treatment of mental health conditions associated with exposure to violent video games." However, the bill defines a violent video game as "...a video or computer game that has received a rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board of Teen, Mature, or Adult Only." Games may receive a Teen or higher rating for a variety of reasons, not just violence. According to Show-Me Institute political analyst Patrick Ishmael, that could spell problems for Franklin's proposal.

"In other words, teen-rated games like 'The Sims,' 'Dance Central' or 'Guitar Hero' would be included in the tax, even though they're non-violent," Ishmael told Missouri Watchdog, a nonprofit news site. "Clearly, the law is poorly crafted. It's probably unconstitutional anyway since it targets the content of speech." A similar bill in Oklahoma was abandoned after losing a 5-6 subcommittee vote last February.

A representative has told Missouri Watchdog that Franklin is currently revising the bill. 

[Source: Missouri Watchdog]

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  • It sure worked great last time...
  • No.

  • This is not deserving of any intellectual acknowledgement, therefore-
    lulwat
  • What is that going to do? I don't get it.
  • Why do they keep trying to do this stuff?
  • Why must these people make Republicans look like total fools.
  • "the treatment of mental health conditions associated with exposure to violent video games." Great idea! That would cover what? the 3 or 4 guys that actually went nuts just because they were playing violent videogames?.
  • they shouldn't be upping taxes because the games are still violent

  • *Facepalm* I'm not even going bother comment on how I feel about this.
  • So... What they're saying is that... money solves everything? If they believe in the video game violence affecting people in real life, how does it make sense to tax it? So in other words, if it has a negative effect (which they believe video games have)... then taxing it will nullify this affect? What if we tried this with cocaine or prostitutes... or slaves? If we tax these things, is it okay?
  • This *** never changes anything! All it does is put a congresswoman in the news and let score a few points for her next reelection bid. It's essentially masturbation.
  • She should be ashamed of herself for proposing something so ill conceived. It smacks of a politician shooting form the hip to appear sensitive after a tragedy.  

  • As is apparently always the answer, force your law abiding citizens to pay more money! Embarrassing is the only word that comes to mind when I think of our government and indeed the human race as a whole.

  • Awesome! Hopefully this also leads to a violent movies, comics, books, and songs tax. Take all our money, that'll learn us one...

  • Meh, this kinda crap gets proposed and shot down all the time.
  • This is just dumb...

  • Just a justification for government control...and more taxes...
  • *sigh* This makes me sad to be from Missouri.
  • What next... painting of violent images tax, excessive breathing tax.
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