ECA urges Vice President not to blame games for violence, support public's to c

Posted by smrtsmith on September 21st, 2018



In directions posted for the organization's website, Entertainment Consumers Association vp Jennifer Mercurio urged U.S. Vice President Joe Biden  to aid the constitutional right on the public to obtain and access games and to keep from blaming media for your Sandy Hook shooting.
The ECA is really a non-profit organization Maplestory M Mesos representing interactive entertainment consumers inside the U.S. and Canada, and was formed to "give gamers a collective voice which to communicate their concerns, address their issues while keeping your focus their advocacy efforts," in line with Mercurio.
The group's headquarters are found in Wilton, Conn., about 45 minutes clear of where the events in Sandy Hook came about.  Mercurio notes that their neighbors and colleagues have already been directly affected, and also the group Maplestory M Mesos for sale may be coping with a personal level too.
"With the recent tragedy on everyone's minds, some individuals are looking for any cause and culprit other as opposed to shooter," she wrote. "Unfortunately some are blaming media, including online games, for violent behavior in individuals. We know this isn't true; banning or regulating media content more won't solve the problem."

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