Game bill signed in Minnesota

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If you're an underage gamer toting around an Adults Only or Mature-rated title, you might end up getting slapped with a $25 fine.

That's the crux of SF0785, which Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed into law yesterday afternoon, according to GamePolitics, which also has a statement from Entertainment Software Association head honcho Doug Lowenstein.

And ... the cycle starts all over again. Bill/law gets signed, ESA protests law, judge (likely) tosses game bill. Except this is coming after the buyer.


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