Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has vowed to appeal a federal judge's ruling knocking down a state law aimed at banning sales of violent video games to minors. The judge said it violated the 1st Amendment. Do you think the governor should continue the legal battle or should state lawmakers revisit the legislation and rewrite it to satisfy constitutional concerns?
I couldn't support this poorly written bill for two reasons: It violated 1st Amendment free speech rights, and it continued the troubling Sacramento "nanny state" trend where lawmakers increasingly use the power of government to dictate ever more detailed aspects of our lives.
Might violent video games be a problem? Yes. Is it government's job to be our nanny and tell us who can and cannot buy a video game? No. Do we want government to rate (essentially censor) video games? No.