Re: The First Amendment continues to get raped
You can't dictate what material is suitable for children 16 or under though. You can only set guidelines. The reason I suggested an age-free rating system is because everyone differs. And if you have a parent that thinks their kid can handle an M rated game, but doesn't buy it for them because the game is rated M, then they have been a victim of the current rating system. The ESRB is a horrible rating system, and the only reason people put up with it is because they are either too old to care anymore, or because they want their right to play mature video games protected. Regardless, it probably won't change, it's nice to think hypothetically.
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