The New York State Senate today gave final legislative approval to a bill (S.6401-A), sponsored by Senator Andrew Lanza (R-I, Staten Island) that would take steps to crack down on video game violence and combat and reduce children’s exposure to violent and inappropriate materials within these games.
"This legislation will ensure that parents are better informed when making decisions for their children and prevent young people from gaining access to video games intended for adults," said Senator Lanza. "This legislation will provide information and educate consumers to help them make better choices for their children."
"Our children are spending too much time watching television and playing video games without any adult supervision, and we cannot just sit back and allow them to be exposed to this senseless violence," said Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno. "This legislation will better inform parents, and prevent kids from gaining access to obscene and violent games."
The legislation would:
> Establish an Advisory Council on Interactive Media and Youth Violence --
> Require Rating System Labeling --
> Require Parental Controls on Gaming Consoles -- The legislation would require that all game consoles be equipped so that parents can program the consoles to block video content that they feel is inappropriate for their child.
The bill will be sent to the Governor for his consideration.
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