Oklahoma Senate and the Game Restriction bill

Posted on April 25, 2006 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming.
Today, the Oklahoma Senate passed the House Bill 3004 today with a vote of 47-0. This bill would make it illegal for stores to sell games with “inappropriate violence” or even allow minors to view games with such content. But the bill has not headed to the governor’s office yet.

The bill is being held for any reconsiderations the votes then after three legislative days, it will be sent back to the House of Representatives so they can vote on any amendments that were made by the Senate.

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