Another year, another attempt to ban the sale of violent video games. House Bill 3531 is the brainchild of Illinois State representative Marcus Evans, Jr. and is actually an amendment to a statute passed in 2005 that already bans the sale of violent video games to minors. HB3531ās proposed changes would instead ban the sale of āviolentā games to buyers of all ages, and change the definition of āviolent video gameā to include both physical and psychological harm.
Oh boy.
As reported by the Chicago Sun-Times, Representative Evans, alarmed by an uptick in carjackings in his district, decided to take action with an amendment that would make selling video games deemed to be violent illegal and slap āoffendersā with a $1000 fine.Ā
Look, I get it Representative Evans. Iād be mad too if I got mercād in GTA Online by someone named xXGamerPiss420Xx. But there are better ways to hide your prodigious L than seeking to ban the sale of all violent video games. The link between violent games and actual violence has always been tenuous at best, and even if you did succeed, what would it truly accomplish? Banning games doesnāt address any of the institutional problems that drive people to violent crime. People will still get evicted, go hungry, or freeze to death in their homes. And your constituents in Illinoisā 33rd district, the majority of whom are Black or Latinx and un- or underemployed, will still die of the coronavirus at disproportionately higher rates
But at least theyāll have a slightly harder time getting their hands on one of the 300,000 iterations of GTA V, right?
The funny thing is your community already has a program in place to attempt to curb carjacking violence. Operation Safe Pump, an initiative that places security guards at gas stations in areas that see frequent carjackings is a thing that exists. Youāre already doing something substantive, do more of that and leave video games, one of the salves thatās gotten people through this hellscape of a pandemic, alone. Unless, that is, you wanna march down to Washington DC and break some kneecaps so we can finally get those $2,000 stimulus checks.