Connecticut Town Cancels Plans to Destroy Videogames

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"Fortunato also stated that the drive's trade-in program, which would allow parents to trade in violent media (videogames were specified, but other forms of entertainment could be traded in) for gift certificates for other, more family friendly forms of entertainment, would be a logistical problem."

lMAO, what an epic failure. No surprise stupid nitwits like this wouldn't think things through.
 
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