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Just add a gun into the mix, and you have really big problem.
Growing up, I didn't buy this at all. I didn't act like Brenda or Kelly on "90210", right? Fast forward to a toddler of my own. One day I noticed him starting to do these martial arts type moves. I thought nothing of it, until I learned his uncle was letting him watch "Power Rangers" when he watches him. Kids really DO emulate what they watch.
Furthermore, is it any accident that as video games increase in violence, so do violent crimes?
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