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Louisiana Passes Sexual Video Game Bill

Louisiana Passes Sexual Video Game Bill

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The Senate Judiciary C Committee in Louisiana gave unanimous support to a bill that would prohibit the sale or gift of a sexually suggestive video game to any person under eighteen. The bill does not include games that feature violence, due to a request from the Entertainment Software Association.

The measure exempts parents, spouses, or guardians who may purchase a game with sexual content for a minor.

Anyone convicted of giving or selling a sexually themed game to a minor will be fined no less than $100 and no more than $2,000, jailed for up to a year or both.

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