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  • VanCitySportsGuy
    NYG_Meth
    • Feb 2003
    • 9351

    #31
    Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

    Originally posted by PdiddyPop
    well most of those kids cant buy the game without a adult anyway. so it should fall on the adult that buys it for them if they do something stupid.
    Not everybody that plays the game owns it. Some borrow it from their friends or cousins.

    If you punish the adult you're going down a slippery slope. What if an older brother bought his young brother who is 17 GTA for a BDay gift and then the 17 year old goes out and kills 3 people? Are you saying the older brother should be punished?

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    • PdiddyPop
      K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
      • Dec 2002
      • 21768

      #32
      Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

      Originally posted by asianflow
      Not everybody that plays the game owns it. Some borrow it from their friends or cousins.

      If you punish the adult you're going down a slippery slope. What if an older brother bought his young brother who is 17 GTA for a BDay gift and then the 17 year old goes out and kills 3 people? Are you saying the older brother should be punished?
      the parents should monitor what comes into their house. and yes its their house and their kids are their responsiblity. if their kid gets a game from a friend or relative they should screen it first. if my older kid say 17 got GTA i wouldnt let my 5 yr old watch or play it. parents now a days dont even care if their kid wants it they buy it. i worked at walmart and saw it all the time. the parents were like well johnny says its a good game so ill get it for him and im like how old is he and they are like 8. i just shake my head but whatever nothing i can do since they are of age to buy it.
      President of the Devils Den
      (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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      • PdiddyPop
        K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
        • Dec 2002
        • 21768

        #33
        Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

        Originally posted by asianflow
        Not everybody that plays the game owns it. Some borrow it from their friends or cousins.

        If you punish the adult you're going down a slippery slope. What if an older brother bought his young brother who is 17 GTA for a BDay gift and then the 17 year old goes out and kills 3 people? Are you saying the older brother should be punished?
        the parents should monitor what comes into their house. and yes its their house and their kids are their responsiblity. if their kid gets a game from a friend or relative they should screen it first. if my older kid say 17 got GTA i wouldnt let my 5 yr old watch or play it. parents now a days dont even care if their kid wants it they buy it. i worked at walmart and saw it all the time. the parents were like well johnny says its a good game so ill get it for him and im like how old is he and they are like 8. i just shake my head but whatever nothing i can do since they are of age to buy it.
        President of the Devils Den
        (2009 Pre-Season NIT Champs/2010 ACC Co Reg Season/ACC Tournament/South Regional Champs/National Champs)

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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #34
          Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

          Originally posted by asianflow
          Not everybody that plays the game owns it. Some borrow it from their friends or cousins.

          If you punish the adult you're going down a slippery slope. What if an older brother bought his young brother who is 17 GTA for a BDay gift and then the 17 year old goes out and kills 3 people? Are you saying the older brother should be punished?
          No, the older brother should not be punished because according to the "rating system" of the game, Mature is 17yrs+. They might even try to convict the 17 year old as an adult.



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          • Fresh Tendrils
            Strike Hard and Fade Away
            • Jul 2002
            • 36131

            #35
            Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

            Originally posted by asianflow
            Not everybody that plays the game owns it. Some borrow it from their friends or cousins.

            If you punish the adult you're going down a slippery slope. What if an older brother bought his young brother who is 17 GTA for a BDay gift and then the 17 year old goes out and kills 3 people? Are you saying the older brother should be punished?
            No, the older brother should not be punished because according to the "rating system" of the game, Mature is 17yrs+. They might even try to convict the 17 year old as an adult.



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            • Fresh Tendrils
              Strike Hard and Fade Away
              • Jul 2002
              • 36131

              #36
              Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

              The fact is, society is going down the game, but these games aren't a major part of the problem, or even that much to worry about. Nobody wants to take responsibility anymore. Somebody shoots and kills somebody, they either try to blame it on some rapper, movie, or game, or try to sue the gun manufacture. Somebody becomes so unhappy with their weigh, they try to sue some fast food chain. Whenever something bad happens to somebody, they try and pass the blame and responsibility around to something else, something bigger than just one person because there is always more cooks out there willing to support going after something bigger than themself.



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              • Fresh Tendrils
                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                • Jul 2002
                • 36131

                #37
                Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

                The fact is, society is going down the game, but these games aren't a major part of the problem, or even that much to worry about. Nobody wants to take responsibility anymore. Somebody shoots and kills somebody, they either try to blame it on some rapper, movie, or game, or try to sue the gun manufacture. Somebody becomes so unhappy with their weigh, they try to sue some fast food chain. Whenever something bad happens to somebody, they try and pass the blame and responsibility around to something else, something bigger than just one person because there is always more cooks out there willing to support going after something bigger than themself.



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                • nkhera1
                  All Star
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 5913

                  #38
                  Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

                  this is why not too many games like gta come out. How is it ok to kill other people, but not ok to buy drugs. I don't support either game, buts its the truth.
                  Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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                  • nkhera1
                    All Star
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 5913

                    #39
                    Re: Drug Dealing: The Game

                    this is why not too many games like gta come out. How is it ok to kill other people, but not ok to buy drugs. I don't support either game, buts its the truth.
                    Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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