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Kasz216 said:

Maybe she figures she'll have better luck there.

While there is a consitutional right to guns, there isn't one to virtual guns!

 

I mean, outside Freedom of Speech but I'm sure they could try and argue that virtual guns are like shouting fire in a crowded theatre. (and sadly succeed somehow.]

Yeah, that occurred to me as well. But the thing that everyone who cites the shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater argument should remember - especially those on the left, since they seem to cite it far more often than anyone else (because, despite having the gall to call themselves liberals, they always seem to be the ones who want to dictate people's behavior) - is that (a) the asshole who coined the phrase to begin with did so in the context of keeping socialists from being able to hand out anti-war leaflets (you know... anti-war? that thing they all pretend to be whenever a Republican is in the White House?), and (b) that awful ruling was later overturned by Brandenburg v. Ohio.

I think the main thing is that unlike real guns and unlike prop guns in Hollywood, virtual guns don't have a lobby.