Are Video Games To Blame for Tucson?

Monday, January 17, 2011




A recent study came out saying that kids who play a lot of video games have a higher chance of mental health issues. Mix that study with the reports that the Tucson shooter played video games and you have a whole new twist on the Tucson blame game. But while I don't think Tucson has video games to blame, and I hardly feel video games are bad, I do think parents need to at least be watching out for how much their kids are on video games.

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