All this ruling means is that a law can not be made to restrict the sale of M-rated video games to minors. Stores can and should still enforce the policy as a matter of responsible business practices. Walmart, Target and Gamestop still ask for ID when selling M rated games. Its not a law in most states but they have it as store policy.
Parents have to step up to the plate here. If they allow their children to play M-rated games and even purchase them for them, they have nothing to gripe about. Even you think your kid purchased an M-rated game without your permission, then pay attention to what they are playing and monitor them.
This is a good thing that the court did not rule in favor of more government control. We need to take more responsibility into our own hands.
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