If you go to www.jpfo.org you will find many, many talking points and references that refute most of the antis arguments.
It is very hard to regulate video games without infringing the First Amendment.
Responsible parents however are exempt from that and may have stricter rules under their roof if they do not wish their kids exposed to this stuff.
The recurring theme of the JPFO material is that the existing guns laws are not being enforced, and a high percentage of crimes are committed by parolees, who have been let out of our prisons because of overcrowding, making the job of the police more difficult and putting a lot of unsavory individuals with very poor legitimate job skills/prospects out on the street.
The mental health system is also broken unless you have a good job, private insurance, and enough insight to recognize that you need to take your meds and stay in therapy.
It is very hard to regulate video games without infringing the First Amendment.
Responsible parents however are exempt from that and may have stricter rules under their roof if they do not wish their kids exposed to this stuff.
The recurring theme of the JPFO material is that the existing guns laws are not being enforced, and a high percentage of crimes are committed by parolees, who have been let out of our prisons because of overcrowding, making the job of the police more difficult and putting a lot of unsavory individuals with very poor legitimate job skills/prospects out on the street.
The mental health system is also broken unless you have a good job, private insurance, and enough insight to recognize that you need to take your meds and stay in therapy.