Posted on 09/29/2006 9:14:45 AM PDT by steve-b
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Family members of three people slain by a 14-year-old on newsman Sam Donaldson's New Mexico ranch sued the makers of the video game "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City" on Monday, claiming the crimes would not have occurred had the teenager never played the violent game.
The $600 million lawsuit names several companies and Cody Posey, who it alleges played the game "obsessively" for several months before he shot his father, stepmother and stepsister in July 2004....
The games and others in the "Grand Theft Auto" series depict police killings and other acts of violence. The lawsuit calls various editions of the game "virtual reality murder simulators."
"But for Posey's use of these products ... he would not have killed," the lawsuit claims.
The game trained him "how to point and shoot a gun in a fashion making him an extraordinarily effective killer without teaching him any of the constraints or responsibilities needed to inhibit such a killing capacity," according to the suit.
According to the suit, plaintiffs' lawyer Jack Thompson was told by a sheriff's deputy that the game and a Sony PlayStation 2 were found at the ranch....
I sued Vivid Video for my carpal tunnel disorder.
So if I play Monopoly obsessively will I get rich in later life?
I call B.S. on this, too. Blaming video games is nonsense.
BUT. First person shooters DO have an effect, known to any police officer or soldier that has done "siloutte" training.
Studies in WWII found that most soldiers hesitated that crucial second before firing their weapon, and so never really hit anyone --- a natural hesitation about killing people.
Silloutte trainng --- firing automoatically at human forms popping up --- removed this hesitation, to some degree.
New Army studies have shown that new soldier that have played lots of First Person Shooter games COME INTO the Army WITHOUT the hesitation.
In short, FPS DO remove that hesitation.
ALL THAT said, nothing in FPS makes someone go shoot people.
BUT they do make them better shooters, if they do make that decision.
A shakedown is never pretty.
"I've been jumping on mushrooms and grabbing at stars a lot lately. Too much Mario?"
Too much pot.
So, would the ACLU sue gamemakers for spreading pornography or selfishness among our youth?
Whatever became of Leisure Suit Larry?
If you sue them for lost time.
I'm sorry for these peoples loss, but toss this case out of court with prejudice.
:^)
It's like blaming a fork for causing Rosie O'Donnell to be fat.
The Devil made them do it. But then you can't sue the Devil.
There was no mass murder, everyone was packing.
"Whatever became of Leisure Suit Larry?"
He was elected president, but was impeached for lying under oath.
I'm just waiting for one of these "lawsuits" to actually win in court (they haven't yet I don't think). It will happen sooner or later if you get a dumb enough jury that doesn't understand personal responsibility.
Lawyers would never sue the Devil. It's called "Professional Courtesy."
If he didn't have a PS2 on which to PLAY violent games all day long every day, he wouldn't have been playing Grand Theft Auto, now would he. If the kid's PARENTS had instilled a sense of right and wrong in him, he COULD have his PS2 but either wouldn't play such a game or would simply know that video games do not equal real life.
Give them time. Let the lawyers know that Lucifer has more money than Jehova and they'll be lining up at the Gates of Hades with their lawsuites....
Good one...
Obviously, you're going to turn into a right-wing fascist Bushbot who wants to kill brown people and steal their oil.
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