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The Video Game Voter Network's Hilarious Protest Movement

by Matt Helgeson on Oct 07, 2010 at 04:01 PM

The Video Game Voter Network is an excellent organization that helps gamers organize to fight laws and regulations that seek to restrict or limit the sale of games. Apparently, the staff there also has a wicked sense of humor. In protest of the California video game law that's going to be heard by the Supreme Court, the organization has conceived "You Can't Control Me", aimed at Leland Yee, the California politician who wrote the law in question.

Here's the basics: just take an old or broken video game controller and use a marker to write "I believe in the First Amendment" on it. Then, take it to post office and mail it to Leland Yee's office.

Yee's address is available on the You Can't Control Me page of the VGV website.