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California’s attempt to fine game shops $1,000 if they sold violent video games to kids, pushed hard by The Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, was pursued all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court (at a cost to California taxpayers of over $2 million). The law was then slapped down 7-2 by the Court, with Justice Scalia noting:

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Damn, I actually have to think a nice thought about Scalia?

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