Blame video games


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WASHINGTON — Looking for broader remedies to gun violence, Vice President Joe Biden is reaching out to the video game industry for ideas as the White House seeks to assemble proposals in response to last month's massacre at a Connecticut elementary school.
Biden is scheduled to meet with video game representatives Friday as the White House explores cultural factors that may contribute to violent behavior.


I'm still waiting to see the study that shows the connection between video games and violence in society . . . or a news story about someone stalking the suburbs with a Dahl Hornet.*

If video games incite violence, why has violence in America declined since they became popular?

* = A gun in Borderlands.

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