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Obama calls for game violence research

[UPDATE] US President directs Centers for Disease Control to conduct further studies on relationship between virtual violence and real-world violence; the ESA responds.

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President Barack Obama today ordered more research be done to investigate the relationship between video games and real-world violence. As part of a $500 million, 23-point plan, Obama directed the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other research agencies to conduct further research into the matter in the wake of December's deadly school shooting in Newtown, Conn.

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The Obama administration is calling on Congress to allocate $10 million for the CDC to conduct its research. Vice President Joe Biden met with gaming leaders--including Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello and Entertainment Software Association president Michael Gallagher--last week to discuss gun violence.

Obama's plan to conduct more research into game violence is not the only such ongoing initiative. West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller's dead-but-not-defeated proposition would task the National Academy of Sciences to study the effects of violent video games and other programs on children. Rockefeller plans to re-introduce the bill to Congress this month.

"Most gun owners are responsible and law-abiding, and they use their guns safely," reads a statement from the White House. "The President strongly believes that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. But to better protect our children and our communities from tragic mass shootings like those in Newtown, Aurora, Oak Creek, and Tucson, there are four common-sense steps we can take right now."

In addition to tasking the CDC with conducting more research on video game violence, Obama's plan includes closing background check loopholes, banning military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, making schools safer, and increasing access to mental health services.

"While no law or set of laws will end gun violence, it is clear that the American people want action," the statement continues. "If even one child’s life can be saved, then we need to act. Now is the time to do the right thing for our children, our communities, and the country we love."

[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, the Entertainment Software Association issued a statement on the news to Joystiq. It states that scientific research has proven entertainment does not cause real-world violent behavior and notes the organization will continue to work with Obama and Congress to find solutions.

"ESA appreciates President Obama's and Vice President Biden's leadership and the thoughtful, comprehensive process of the White House Gun Violence Commission. We concur with President Obama's call today for all Americans to do their part, and agree with the report's conclusion that the entertainment and video game industries have a responsibility to give parents tools and choices about the movies and programs their children watch and the games their children play.

"The same entertainment is enjoyed across all cultures and nations, but tragic levels of gun violence remain unique to our country. Scientific research and international and domestic crime data all point toward the same conclusion: entertainment does not cause violent behavior in the real world.

"We will embrace a constructive role in the important national dialogue around gun violence in the United States, and continue to collaborate with the Administration and Congress as they examine the facts that inform meaningful solutions."

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Again, I don't see a problem with this. Let them study all they like.

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@Scarab83 The problem is the US has a lot of dept and a huge budget deficit. Someone has to pay for this BS.

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@tomservo51 @Scarab83 would you pay 3 pennies to put this question to rest?

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@tomservo51 I know ten million dollars sounds like a lot to us, but it's literally a minuscule amount for the government to spend on something. It's like buying penny-candy.
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@Scarab83 It's the mentality more than the money. I think the US would do well to have 500 more millionaires than this study.

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This kind of reminds me of the time when parents thought violence was caused by listening to rap.

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@TOBIAS_SAIBOT Before rap it was heavy metal, before that rock and roll, before that folk music, before that jazz.

Go back far enough and you'll probably find someone blaming crime on Mozart.

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Some of my best FPS online matches I've played are while listening to Mozart and Beethoven.

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No need, my mother had me tested.

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@RadView Better get yourself checked out by a professional. You could snap at any moment.

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Yep, Same Tune, Different Dance!

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Give that $10 million to a worthy cause to help disadvantaged veterans, or children whom are homeless, or anything besides this. Once again wasting more money than all of us here combined will ever see for an over-analyzed medium that has gone nowhere in ages.

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@Staxx99 Or even better, you could open more mental health hospitals for nutjobs who want to shoot people before they actually do it! Wouldnt that help a little bit? Seems to work pretty well in canada :D

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@1234die @Staxx99 The US does have plenty of free help for mentally ill. But we need more awareness for sure.

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@tomservo51 @1234die @Staxx99 Damn right

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@Staxx99 10 million just for this study. $500 million being wasted overall!!

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Right because everyone knows that violence from video games is contagious...

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@Drebo @zombieseesmeat Wake up bro, this isn't the 1700s anymore. Times change, maybe you've been playing a little too much Assassins Creed.

Also, I wouldn't expect an American to know anything about another country's history.

A tyrannical government arising again? Do you know where your tax dollars are going? The U.S. spends more on military then the next 14 countries combined. What are you scared of, an alien invasion?

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"If even one child’s life can be saved, then we need to act."

Oh good. Does this mean you are going to stop drone bombing children in the middle east?

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@Ten_Tigers nah it means videogames are resposible for all the evil in the world and that letting anyone have a gun in their hand has nothing to do with it.

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@canoninja @Ten_Tigers Right, I'm sure crazy people who want to shoot people will stop because they don't want to break the law.....

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@tomservo51 @canoninja @Ten_Tigers or because they banned violent videogames!!

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@Ten_Tigers With that logic we should ban ALL swimming pools!!!!! They kill THOUSANDS of children every year! Yeah right......

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@Ten_Tigers It means all car makers will have mandatory safety upgrades adding 10k per car. After all, it will save LOTS of children.

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Couldn't think of a bigger waste of taxpayer dollars then exploring a connection between video game violence and real world voilence. Makes as much sense as blaming the book "a cather in the rye" for gun violence, because it was the favorite book of the guy that shot John Lennon. These same games are in many countries with very low gun violence including mine, scapegoating will help no one. How about better gun sale regulation in America, about 40% of sales in that country happen with no background check at all. There also hasn't been an actual ATF director for seven years, and no regulations for gun shops to provide inventory lists for discrepancies in sales. Putting money towards these problems could go a long way in lowering random lunatic gun violence.

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ahh crap..wait till Grand Theft Auto V comes out... that will make a hell of a noise

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And... gun lobbies are this powerful. Obama is such a puppet sometimes.

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