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Should retailers be punished for selling violent video games to manors?
NO!
Firstly, retailers can’t sell certain games to manors. The manor well gets there parent to go in and get the game for them.

Second, all video games have their own rating, so you have to be a certain age to buy it.

Finally, retailers shouldn’t be punished for doing their jobs. And the parents should ask about the game before they get it for their kid.

Critics of violent video games say that violent games desensitize children to act of extreme violence. I agree with this, but I don’t think the retailers should suffer for parent’s mistakes. Yes, violent video games make most manors violent. But the parents are to blame.

All about me: My name is Dwayne Harris and I am a gamer. When I play violent video games, I do tend to get violent, when I’m playing. But when am not playing I get over all the violence that was in the game. Most people can’t, manors to be specific. Most manors can’t get over the fact that it’s just a game. All my brother and I play is violent. And he can still be jumpy afterwards. Bottom line is, it’s my fault my brother has video game violence, not the guy who sold me the game.
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