Quote Originally Posted by Bobby H View Post
Here's another observation: if someone is spending much of their time playing video games, even violent video games -how are they going to have to time to go out and commit acts of mayhem in the real world?
The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that children 8-18 play on average 1 hour of video games per day. Thus, they have plenty of opportunities to 'commit acts of mayhem'. Funny enough, kids also spend on average 1 hour per day on homework. We assume the homework is teaching them something. Safe to assume that the video games are too given that children spend as much time playing games as on their homework. What exactly does GTA teach children if not to be aggressive?