[IMG]http://www.theeca.com/newsletters/odd_couple3.jpg[/IMG]While Rhode Island Bill S.2156 [URL=http://gamepolitics.com/2010/03/10/ri-adult-videogame-bill-draws-kudos-ptc]drew backing from the Parents Television Council[/URL], an unlikely pair has come out against the Bill, which proposes fines and possible jail time for retailers that sell “M” or “AO” rated games to underage patrons.
You might expect that the [URL=http://www.theesa.com/]Entertainment Software Association (ESA)[/URL] is against the Ocean State legislation. The organization offered us this statement from Rich Taylor, ESA Senior Vice President of Communications & Industry Affairs:
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