State lawmaker wants tax on violent video games

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With property taxes and water charges coming in in Ireland I'm beginning to ask why they don't just get it over with and tax EXISTANCE itself. And a tax for ''Not yet existing'' too.
 
There's no correlation between mental heath and video games.

So while the idea, to give more money to mental heath research is a sound idea, taxing something that isn't the problem is a terrible idea. Especially since Video Games are already expensive enough as it is....
 
Thread probably needs to be locked now before it gets bad.

Figures something dumb like this would come out of Missouri. :lol Besides I already pay a tax when I buy one in the store. :lol
 
It should stay IMO. It's an important discussion, that if it passes, somehow, it can affect pretty much everything. Including SS.
 
Thread probably needs to be locked now before it gets bad.

Figures something dumb like this would come out of Missouri. :lol Besides I already pay a tax when I buy one in the store. :lol

Like MO doesnt have enough idiots as it is :( Rush Limbaugh for example.

but seriously I pay about 64 bucks on a brand new game. That is alot of money and I prefer not to pay something extra as little as it is because they "believe" this is what will help. :dunno

Also I don't see this getting bad, because I don't see anyone who would actually support this
 
If anything, this should be moved to the video game section. I'd like to see some hardcore gamers chime in
 
Politicians using video games as scapegoats? The hell you say!

I've seen this nonsense come around every few years since the original Mortal Kombat. It'll fade away as it always does. Americans have short memories. Some new tragedy will come along to distract us like babies having a shiny key ring jingled in front of us, and the school shooting and violent video games will become old news.
 
It is amazing the **** people come up with. Tax on violent games? why not go after movies as well? Violent music to.

If this were to happen that is what will be next.

Sick and ****ing tired of idiots blaming violent movies and video games for violence.

The thing is with this world is everyone needs to put blame somewhere. Cant people understand some people are just crazy.
 
If this were to happen that is what will be next.

Sick and ****ing tired of idiots blaming violent movies and video games for violence.

The thing is with this world is everyone needs to but blame somewhere. Cant people understand some people are just crazy.

Ugh as a teacher there is a correlation. I don't know if a tax would be a good idea. However, it is a little chilling when an 11 year old tells you his favorite image is blood splatter and he wants to be Tony Montana or if he's making shooting gestures at other students because he just got Black Ops II and that's all he's thinking about.
 
If the money from the tax provided more money to mental health services.

The two shouldn't be linked in any way. Mental health services should be properly and adequately funded irrespective of revenue garnered from an unrelated source like violent video games.
 
If this were to happen that is what will be next.

Sick and ****ing tired of idiots blaming violent movies and video games for violence.

The thing is with this world is everyone needs to put blame somewhere. Cant people understand some people are just crazy.

They can't and thats the problem. People will not admit some people are just bad apples. It's just like Columbine. Blaming Marilyn Manson for what happened:dunno

Ugh as a teacher there is a correlation. I don't know if a tax would be a good idea. However, it is a little chilling when an 11 year old tells you his favorite image is blood splatter and he wants to be Tony Montana or if he's making shooting gestures at other students because he just got Black Ops II and that's all he's thinking about.

Problem here is bad parenting. No parent should allow their children to be exposed to this stuff. That is why their is a rating on movies and games. Instead of blaming the games blame the parents for letting their children play something that is supposed to be restricted to 17+
 
There's no correlation between mental heath and video games.

So while the idea, to give more money to mental heath research is a sound idea, taxing something that isn't the problem is a terrible idea. Especially since Video Games are already expensive enough as it is....

Ahem, actually is a correlation between violent video games, television and movies. There have been many studies that prove that children who are exposed to violent images are more likely to have aggressive behavior.
Being on the front lines, I can tell you from personal experience that there is a correlation.
 
Ahem, actually is a correlation between violent video games, television and movies. There have been many studies that prove that children who are exposed to violent images are more likely to have aggressive behavior.
Being on the front lines, I can tell you from personal experience that there is a correlation.

Then go blame the parents
 
Then go blame the parents

Unfortunately, you bring up a truth there. I'm not saying violent video games and movies are the only thing but they are contributing factors.
The responsibility should rest with the parents, but then again not all parents raise their kids uniformly. Many man variables.
 
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