I’m glad that California children now have the right to have their innocent minds warped by these games. Still, I doubt the Founders specifically prepared for this eventuality when they were hammering out the Bill of Rights. But maybe I’m wrong. After all, the Supreme Court justices are learned jurisprudists, and, “Hey, it’s probably in there somewhere, and if not, just cite Erznoznik v. Jackson,” as George Mason once told Justice Scalia, according to Scalia. But to be quite honest, the Founders would probably have been a bit alarmed at their children’s ability to control the demonically possessed moving picture box, whether there was graphic violence involved or not.
Violent video games? The Founders probably approved! - ComPost - The Washington Post
