M-rated games??

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#1 pat373
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Hello, In the past I have had to have my parent go with me to buy M rated games, however it is a hastle.

I am 16 (I know you have to be 17)and I'm fairly tall 6 ft. and I was wondering If they would let me pass tobuy M-rated games.(gamestop, target, walmart, ect.)

Would it be possible for me to just show them my highschool i.d.??

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#2 bobbleheadrogue
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Where do you live?I just turned fifteen and I can buy any M-rated games I want in Hong Kong (I just recently purchased Episdoes of Liberty City and Assasin's Creed 2)....

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#3 bobbleheadrogue
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To add to that, I'm not particulary tall or broad: 5 foot 5 without shoes and jelled-up hair, 5 foot 7 with shoes on and jelled-up hair

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#6 Daavpuke
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That's actually looked at in countries? You have my sympathies, although I appreciate the fact people there care enough to apply the letter of law.
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#7 m0zart
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Sorry, what you are talking about doing and asking for asistance in doing is skirting existing law. We can't talk about that here.