Moments ago the New York State Senate voted 61-1 to approve a bill proposed by Sen. Andrew Lanza, a Republican from Staten Island.
Sen. Lanza is seen arguing for passage in the photo at left. Sen. Thomas Duane (D) of New York City cast the lone dissenting vote.
The video game bill mirrors that passed yesterday by the State Assembly, a Lanza staffer told GamePolitics that the measure will now go to Gov. David Paterson for consideration. If Paterson signs the bill, it will become law in 2010.
Prior to that, however, the video game industry is likely to sue, arguing that the measure is unconstitutional.
UPDATE: We've got an mp3 of Sen. Lanza's final three minutes of argument in favor of the bill. Here's an excerpt:
If you look closely at this bill, [concerns expressed by Sen. Duane] are not valid. Let's start with speech. There's all kinds of speech. If we take an old-fashioned pinball machine and plunked it down here in the middle of the chamber, no one would call it speech. But when we put that up on a video screen, it does become speech and I acknowledge that. And it deserves protection under the Constitution... There is some confusion with respect to what this bill actually accomplishes... The word prohibition was talked about. I want to be clear. This bill does not prohibit the sale of any video to anyone...
This simply says that every video game sold in the state of New York simply should have a rating consistent with what the ESRB does presently in a voluntary way... it does work. But the problem with "voluntary" is that tomorrow someone can change their mind. Someone could decide tomorrow to no longer place ratings on these games. So this is not about prohibiting the sale, this is simply about providing information to parents...
Last year's version... that included a provision that would have made it an E-felony to sell these games, we all thought it was wrong. And we took that out. We worked with the [video game] industry. We worked with the Assembly and we do have an agreement here on a piece of legislation that I think will go a long way in allowing parents to make good decisions in regard to what is and what isn't appropriate for their chidlren...



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Re: BREAKING - NY Senate Passes Video Game Bill 61-1
Re: BREAKING - NY Senate Passes Video Game Bill 61-1
Here it goes...
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hey mr. government man, thanks for taking it one step further to help parents to NOT have to raise their children.
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I'm not worried. This will never get get to/past congress.
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Uh...read the article. It just did, and is on it's way to the governor.
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this bill isn't in front of congress, theres a differant similar one there.
this one is a NY only thing
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Wait, isn't the new governor legally blind?
You people are screwed, unless it's in brail, someone with an agenda (read: Jack Thompson) will tell him it's something that will give... I dunno, tax breaks to puppy shelters.
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Do we know anything about this bill? If it declares games to be constitutionally awesome, I could get behind it.
. Jokes aside, I wouldn't think twice about it. If it has an teeth at all to it, I would expect the big 3 to have lawyers dogpiling that thing like frat boys on a drunk cheerleader.
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Wow....an actual reason to move from NY to NJ.
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like i said before, the whoas of this state come from that god forsaken city 9 out of 10 times.
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Those poor Taxpayers....
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If they took all that wasted money and put it into the Mets, they would win the World Series every year
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Your damn straigt us poor tax payers!
I feel at 19 that I could be a smarter senator than the idiots who voted yes on this bill. T_T
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Then again won't it sort of be a slap to their ego when they realize there are already parental controls on the newer consoles and that the ratings are on the box?
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Sure, there's parental controls now. But tomorrow someone could take them off. Shame on this current session of the NY senate and shame on the voters of New York for who voted these idiots into office. I've stopped sympathizing with the "poor taxpayers" in the states and cities whose elected idiots pass these laws. The "taxpayers" either voted for them, or did nothing (or at least not enough) and let them be elected.
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Then again won't it sort of be a slap to their ego when they realize there are already parental controls on the newer consoles and that the ratings are on the box?
Not at all. This is politics, where such critters frequently request stuff that is already there, save it for a later "I care about XYZ" re-election ad campaigns and basically pat themselves on the back for doing nothing.
Requesting stuff that has already been done and implemented is a great way to claim credit for the work of other companies, and it never really matters how long such features have existed before they stuck their nose into such business.
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No wonder JT had political delusions! This sounds right up his alley. :P
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Be careful, he's probably stalking these comments right now. I hear he doesn't get a lot of work these days..
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Well, the biggest danger here is to the older games market. Stuff like the older Nintendos and Ataris etc did not go through the ESRB for rating. Now, there's no question those games are harmless, but under this law, they would be illegal to sell, because they don't have the ESRB rating marked on them.
In essence, even if the law were constitutional, it achieves absolutely nothing other than putting out of businesses the very shops that sell games that don't contain highly graphical violence etc, and, as you say, the other two laws are moot because gaming systems already do this voluntarily.
That, however, is pretty irrelevant, since the law is not constitutional and will therefore cost the Taxpayer a fortune when the law is struck down.
So not only is it a law that would achieve nothing and cost a fortune if it is struck down, it's also a law that will achieve nothing and cost a fortune if it is passed. Either way, it's the 'little people' that are the ones that lose out in the end.
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*bangs head against desk*
Someone get me off of this island of long and into New Hampshire. I'm officially fed up with New York.
If its not over development of the island its pointless laws like this getting passed.
Re: BREAKING - NY Senate Passes Video Game Bill 61-1
Okay, who was the "1"?
Andrew Eisen
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I think was this guy:
http://themushroomkingdom.net/mania/sightings/images/futurama3acv18_mario_2.jpg
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It was Senator Duane.
I wonder what his reasons were.
Andrew Eisen
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maybe Senator Duane was the only one who knew the MPAA was also voluntary
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Probably just someone who wasn't in attendance.
Anyways, I think we know the drill by now. ESA will sue, state gets screwed in court and the taxpayers are out millions of dollars thanks to the morons in government. Thanks, guys.
EDIT: I at least hope they got rid of that draconian penalty for violations, putting it as a class E felony (the same as statutory rape).