Comments about ‘How science links violent video games to aggressive behavior’
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there seems to be a real disconnect between the headline and the actual evidence presented in the article. There may well be a connection between violence int he media and aggressive behaviors in children but the article point out to very important things one there is no evidence that violence in the media will cause an otherwise no violent person to act violently and that the research in to causal relationship is far from complete.
This kind of research is long overdue. It might have been accomplished long ago had it not been for NRA pressure on Congress to prevent allocation of funding to support it.
And what happens when 'aggressive behavior'...
is met with lax gun legislation?
**'Colorado Movie Theater Shooting: Suspect Bought 4 Guns, 6,000 Rounds of Ammunition in Past 60 Days' - By CLAYTON SANDELL , KEVIN DOLAK and COLLEEN CURRY
AURORA, Colo. – ABC News - July 20, 2012
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