Wed, Jan 09, 2013 | 20:11 GMT

Connecticut town cancels plan to collect and destroy violent video games

The Violent Video Games Return Program, a community initiative started by representatives from Southington, CT, has been cancelled by its organizers. The program would have allowed residents to trade-in their violent games for $25 a gift certificate donated by the Greater Southington Chamber of Commerce. According to Polygon, a spokesman said the January 12 event would have created an “unnecessary amount of logistical details,” but the group will still hand out certificates to parents who had a chat with their children about violent games as a goodwill measure. The initiative was created in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary shootings, which took place 30 miles from Newtown, CT on December 14.

2 comments

#1

Dragon246
09/01/13, 8:19 pm

They obviously were never going through with the plan. The sissies knew even US gov couldn’t have bailed them out after they wasted billions on this.
25$ for doom? Not happening.

#2

Mike W
09/01/13, 8:46 pm

I really don’t know what these dickheads thought this was going to do?

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