A US politician is trying to ban violent video games in Illinois

February 24, 2021
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Not for the first time, a US politician is seeking a ban on violent video games – and on this occasion it’s coming from a Democrat in Chicago.

Illinois state representative Marcus C. Evans Jr. is seeking to amend a 2012 Illinois law that bans underage children from accessing violent video games. If passed, HB3531 would prohibit “the sale of all violent video games” in the state, with a penalty of up to $1000 (£709) for those selling violent games.

It would also modify the definition of a violent video game to one that “allows a user or player to control a character within the video game that is encouraged to perpetuate human-on-human violence in which the player kills or otherwise causes serious physical or psychological harm to another human or an animal”.

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