Submitted: January 13, 2013 - 3:04pm
Originally published: January 13, 2013
Last updated: January 22, 2013 - 6:23pm
Originally published: January 13, 2013
Last updated: January 22, 2013 - 6:23pm
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Hill, The
Author:
Jennifer Martinez
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The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20500, United States
The Obama Administration has few tools available to take action against violence in video games and entertainment content, attorneys say. “The government doesn’t have any power directly to address violent program content and the best thing they can do is jawbone, bringing relevant people into the White House and talking to them,” said Andrew Schwartzman, a communications attorney.
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