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It seems to me that the only qualm with the bill is that it is, at its heart, unconstitutional, but if it were enacted, little would change. Pretty much every retailer worth a damn has a policy against selling such things, and even if negligent employees/greedy managers bend the rules because they don't care/to boost poor daily numbers, that would remain largely the same too if it were illegal, just like some places won't card you for cigarettes or alcohol even though they're supposed to card anyone who looks under 35

 

It would just mean a few places get made an example of, people over 17 keep purchasing M-rated titles, life moves on

 

Though this could lead to a very interesting place indeed if the Supreme Court strikes a middle decision, in effect classing certain M titles alongside pornography (in that they have no value as protected speech), while certain ones remain on the other side of the line



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.