Pennsylvania Legislators Ponder Violent Game Tax

Sergeant Forge|17 years ago|Culture

On Friday, GamePolitics covered a committee hearing of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

In the video clip below, a pair of State Reps question employees of the Pennsylvania Joint State Commission as to possible alternatives by which violent video games might be targeted.

One suggests that a 5% tax be levied on sales of violent games with proceeds used to fund a parental education program. A second ponders whether state tax incentives could be withheld from companies which create violent games.

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