The ACLU fought and defeated an AOT (Assisted Outpatient Treatment) law in Connecticut which would have empowered his mother to ask the local govt to make him get treatment.
It wasn't gaming or guns or any of the other scapegoats they try to blame, it was the fault of the same guys who got the Democrats to take mental health screening out of the IBC (instant Background Check) law.... the ACLU.
Any time you see progressives running around in circles and bending light to find a scapegoat the answer why is always the same- because they're the real culprits.
Actually, the logic fail comes in when you begin to remove the rights to the media or property they want from 330 million people because you fail to treat the tiny percentage of a percentage that are criminally insane, too insane to see they are dangerous.
Much like Obamacare, you remove the economic rights of 230 years and force an entire nation into rationing and burdensome taxation, you force people into care they neither desire or need to serve the tiny percentage that want govt healthcare and can't afford it.
Logic would say you find a way to provide coverage for those who want it and treatment for those who need it and are a threat to others- instead of hastily stripping hundreds of millions of completely innocent people of their rights due to a made up crisis.
Well, as a gun owner for twenty years, the only person i've ever sold a gun to is one of a very small circle of friends, each of whom I known for more than 10 years and know they are neither felons or unstable. so I'm not sure where your mythical dumping of firearms on anyone whom i want comes from.
However, the simple answer to your registry question is this, registries are always a prelude to confiscation and "shall not be infringed" seems pretty concrete.
Ubisoft basically had to make this expansion to satiate the angry Brits who were livid that AC3 made them and their behavior in the colonies look as villainous as it truly was.
Gaming grew to be the largest entertainment industry by following one path, now it seeks to destroy itself in the name of PC.
It's one of the greatest examples of the free market, if gamers wanted these allegedly more grown up themes in games they'd already be there. Now, like in seemingly all aspects of life today we have people trying to tell us they know better than we what it is that we want. Well, you can make it, but we won't buy it... and you'll go out of business.
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