Must Read- January 16, 2013
Guns:
- White House releases letters from little kids pleading for gun control. (The Weekly Standard)
- Parents furious after boys suspended for using finger as guns. (CBS Blatimore)
Violent Video Games:
- After school shootings, MO lawmaker proposes video game tax to pay for mental health care. (Washington Post)
- Bill to tax "violent video games" introduced in Missouri. (Examiner)
- Rep. Diane Franklin- District 123 (R)
573-751-1119
Diane.Franklin@house.mo.gov
Legislative website
Principal:
- Mass. principal suspended two days for violent video. (My Fox DC)
Meth:
- Police: Better meth from Mexico now in the Ozarks. (News-Leader)
Zero Dark Thirty:
- Did enhanced interrogation scenes in Zero Dark Thirty dim director's Oscar chances? (Fox News)
- And the Academy Award for the promotion of torture goes to... (Truthout)
NRA:
- NRA releases shooting game for ages 4+ (Politico)
- NRA releases shooting practice game for kids aged four and up. (US News & World Report)
- US developer releases computer game called "Bullet to the head of the NRA." (Daily Caller)
- Video game allows players to murder the NRA President. (Town Hall)
White House Petitions:
- White House raises threshold for petitions to 100,000 signatures. (Washington Times)
Television:
Constituiton:
- Congress has a Constitution problem- many don't understand document. (Wasington Times)
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