H.R.400 - To require certain warning labels to be placed on video games that are given certain ratings due to violent content.

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1/24/2011--Introduced.Requires the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to issue regulations requiring that a specified warning label be placed on the packaging of any video game that is rated T (Teen) or higher by the Electronics Software Ratings Board.

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H. R. 400. To require certain warning labels to be placed on video games that are given certain ratings due to violent content. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 24, 2011. Mr. BACA (for himself and Mr. WOLF) ...

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H. R. 400. To require certain warning labels to be placed on video games that are given certain ratings due to violent content. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 24, 2011. Mr. BACA (for himself and Mr. WOLF) ...

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Congressman Really, Really, Really Wants To Slap Cigarette-Style ...

H. R. 400. To require certain warning labels to be placed on video games that are given certain ratings due to violent content. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January 24, 2011. Mr. BACA (for himself and Mr. WOLF) ...

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