Clinton, Lieberman propose CDC investigate games

Democratic Senators from New York and Connecticut are asking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate "impact of electronic media use."

A handful of US senators who are longtime foes of the video game industry took a first step Wednesday toward a future government crackdown.

Democrats Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, Hillary Clinton of New York, and Dick Durbin of Illinois persuaded a Senate committee to approve a sweeping study of the "impact of electronic media use" to be organized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.

Even though the legislation--called the Children and Media Research Advancement Act--does not include restrictions, it appears to be intended as a way to justify them. That's because a string of court decisions have been striking down antigaming laws because of a lack of hard evidence that minors are harmed by violence in video games.

This "is a big step toward helping parents get the information they need about the effect of media on their children," Lieberman said after the vote by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. Lieberman's two Republican cosponsors of the bill are senators Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and Sam Brownback of Kansas.

The original version of the bill earmarked $90 million for the study, but Lieberman press secretary Rob Sawicki said that the committee had approved the measure without any dollar figure and that such a figure would be added later during the appropriations process.

Lieberman boasts on his Web site that he "held the first hearings on the threat posed to children by video game violence" and strong-armed the industry into developing a ratings system under threat of government action. He and Clinton introduced legislation late last year that would ban the sale or rental of any "mature" or "ratings pending" video game to a minor, and Lieberman has singled out Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto for particular criticism.

If the CDC eventually produces a study claiming a link between violent video games and harm to minors, the future of state and federal laws targeting such games could be radically different. So far, those laws have been ruled unconstitutional because judges have not found that kind of link to exist.

"Down the road when--if there is some sort of finding that there is harm in this--then we're going to see calls to regulate speech because of the potential harm," said Marv Johnson, legislative counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union. "That's where there's going to be a problem."

Missouri's St. Louis County had enacted a law prohibiting anyone from selling, renting or making available "graphically violent" video games to minors without a parent's or guardian's consent. But the 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that "before the county may constitutionally restrict the speech at issue here, the county must come forward with empirical support for its belief that 'violent' video games cause psychological harm to minors."

In 2004, a federal district judge in Washington state tossed out a law penalizing the distribution of games to minors in which harm may come to a "public law enforcement officer." The "state of the research" does not justify the ban, US District Judge Robert Lasnik ruled.

Lieberman's bill, called CAMRA, would provide funding to investigate the cognitive, physical, and sociobehavioral impact of electronic media on child and adolescent development--everything from physical coordination, diet, and sleeping habits to attention span, peer relationships, and aggression levels. Television, motion pictures, DVDs, interactive video games, the Internet, and cell phones would all be fair game.

But not all reception has been positive. The advocacy group Citizens Against Government Waste deemed Lieberman its "porker of the month" shortly after the measure was first introduced, criticizing him for spending taxpayer money on "redundant studies" already undertaken by groups like the Kaiser Family Foundation and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

It was not immediately clear how much the original bill was amended beyond the funding component or when it would receive a full Senate vote. A similar bill introduced by Rep. Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, has not yet been considered by the US House of Representatives.

211 Comments

  • Jerian

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 7:40 pm PT

    Nice to know how are money is being spent, how about spending the 90mil on something that actually helps society like education or healthcare & even if our country did not need it ( Which it does) what do you think 90mil could do to combat aids or breast cancer. Lieberman was already a joke but Hillary just hit a new low in my book. What a waist of money!

  • Cloud737

    Posted Dec 2, 2006 3:48 am PT

    Oh yeah, give a research institution some bribe to "study" on the effect of games, regardless of other independent institutions studying the same thing at the same time. What a great action.
    That money would be better spent on studying the impact of my fist hitting Lieberman's face.

  • Wyndia_Highwind

    Posted Sep 28, 2006 12:55 pm PT

    I HATE THOSE GUYS!! WHY CAN'T THEY JUST GO AWAY!!!!

  • SonicTH

    Posted Aug 9, 2006 10:21 am PT

    Hmph...well, at least Jack Thompson isn't wetting himself at the prospect of such a study. If he were in on this, I fear that is when the state of the gaming union would be radically influenced.

  • zoned_out14

    Posted Jul 9, 2006 4:36 pm PT

    I'm getting sick of this

  • zoned_out14

    Posted Jul 9, 2006 4:35 pm PT

    I'm getting sick of this crap

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Jun 8, 2006 11:44 am PT

    nobody likes hilary clinton

  • raven98030

    Posted Jun 8, 2006 8:12 am PT

    I am getting sick of her

  • TheKokopelli

    Posted Mar 31, 2006 7:59 pm PT

    Wow, amazing... and the Democrats wonder why they're referred to as the party of Socialists by the right. What we need in that bunch, is Ted Kennedy - then, we have a circus of a**clowns.

    Of course, this study will completely overlook the stupidity on prime time telivision and ignore the root of the problem.

  • rctyke

    Posted Mar 21, 2006 10:00 pm PT

    If you said that video games can cause disease, you must just hate video games. you're not helping us by spending 90 Million dollars on proving some hoax info that the easily brainwash can follow. And if you think video games can ruin people's lives, look at other things (TV, tobbacco, drugs, alcolohol, rape, and so many other things) and try to compare that to games

  • spr4yp4int

    Posted Mar 21, 2006 4:45 am PT

    YES, Video games can influence violence.
    So can:
    Bullying
    TV
    Movies
    Music

    Well, WHATEVER

  • megamanzero32

    Posted Mar 20, 2006 10:36 pm PT

    Canada you guys have it great out there us U.S crap

  • darknferno12

    Posted Mar 20, 2006 2:10 pm PT

    Hopefully after this they can blow another $90 million dollars to study about the effects of cigarettes

  • vitaly12

    Posted Mar 20, 2006 7:40 am PT

    Gosh why would you whant to destroy the video games, it one of the best thing we have created. AND there is nothing bad we play them I love video games, and all those reasershes are not usseless cause video games is all like ather stuff we use it a part of our life needs. IN VIDEO GAMES WE CAN EXPRESS OUR SELVE LIKE WE CANT IN REAL WORLD, REAL GAMES I WOULD EVEN SAY THEY SOLVE LOT OF PROBLEMS.
    cause they help people to worck there imagination.

    I LOVE VIDEO GAMES IF YOU GOT SOMETHING AGAINST IT WELL
    5 TIME SUCKA

  • Pharoah6

    Posted Mar 19, 2006 10:52 pm PT

    Personally I think Hilary and company have more important things to worry about than what we load on our platforms. I find it amusing that the issue that both Democrats and Republicans can get along on is censorship. I envy other countries who have several parties from which to choose a leader. American politics is just a sick cruel and twisted joke. When I show up on election day Hilary wont be able to count on me, and the republicans can forget it too. Though its a moot point I'm voting 3rd party.

  • moozeditty

    Posted Mar 18, 2006 11:04 pm PT

    I'm a liberal and an independent voter and this news is very depressing to me. It won't make me vote for some bible-thumping warhawk, of course, but Lieberman and Clinton are seeming to offer only a mild improvement over the people of our current administration. Is it so much to ask for a presidential candidate that doesn't make us fear for the future??

  • Kratos_Aurion56

    Posted Mar 16, 2006 6:12 pm PT

    In 4 years I'll be able to move to Canada. Hopefully I wont be drafted by then.
    Lucky Canadians!!!

  • FPSSteve

    Posted Mar 16, 2006 2:46 pm PT

    These Senators are so stupid. They're always blaming GTA and other M rated games for all this violence. But little do they realize that it's actually the parents' faults for not watching what their kids are playing. Besides, who has time to imitate stuff from GTA anyway? It's just stupid. That's why the parents have to actually TALK to their kids because if GTA gets to the kids before the parents, bad things WILL happen.

  • soulitier

    Posted Mar 16, 2006 1:33 pm PT

    there just mad because they dont have control over it thats all they dont care about anyone but themselfs. i hate these crosswaveing nazis like hillary,jack,lieberman,arnold. i think we should lead some sort of march i see pepole out there doing the best they to keep morons like jack tomphson at bay or a miniamim. and these parent groups are idiots now there kid was messed up before they shot up the school. pepole need to be better parents. and plus you think they got better thing to worry about than this

  • skzip888

    Posted Mar 16, 2006 5:47 am PT

    The only reason they've pesued video games is to try and attract more conservative voters. Ever notice all the Millitary ad's on here? Gamer's tend to be young men and boys, are a demographic that does not vote much; if you can geat some more support from the pro-censorship right, why not villanize a few of us?

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