should the government ban the release of grand theft auto 5?
2012-12-18 15:24:56 UTC
after that school shooting i dont think filth like GTA has any place in the world
Eight answers:
Niko
2012-12-19 16:02:47 UTC
How come every country in the world apart from America can handle confronting movies/games without copying them. People aren't really that stupid. Besides what evidence do you have that this shooting was in any way related to GTA.
-Cypha-
2012-12-18 15:33:37 UTC
Grand Theft Auto isn't the only game that displays violence. Why should we ban games that are violent? What about movies? Because some maniac went on a shooting spree. Why doesn't America's government alter their gun laws?
1337star
2012-12-18 15:36:48 UTC
Sure. Let's also ban the news. After all, they reported on said school shooting, thus putting it into the minds of the youth that such a concept is possible.
That was sarcasm, by the way. Though I'm fairly certain this question isn't very serious in intent either.
Thomas
2012-12-20 08:19:59 UTC
Violent video games don't promote mass killings etc.
These people are just messed up in their heads to begin with; probably through neglectance in their childhood, frustrations etc.
keach
2016-12-08 22:01:47 UTC
probable around the spring time. for the reason that its already 2013, ibe pink each and all of the information for it, so some distance i heard from trailers, magazines, and internet web pages say around spring time, so possibliy march or april
2012-12-18 15:27:38 UTC
GTA 4 upon completion you've most likely killed under 700 people. Modern Warfare 2 upon completion you've most likely killed over 2,000 people. Go **** yourself pussy!!!
Farm
2012-12-18 15:27:13 UTC
i dont think so, the M rating on it will prevent many imitating kids from getting there hands on it
Emmer
2012-12-20 07:45:18 UTC
They can't unless it is actually breaking US law.
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