Pa. lawmaker: Tax video games to pay for school security

Thursday, February 14, 2019
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to pay for school security by taxing violent video games.

The proposal by state representative Christopher Quinn would slap a 10-percent tax on video games rated "mature" or "adults only."
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The Delaware County Republican wants to spend the revenue on bulletproof glass, metal detectors and security cameras.

The bill has not yet received a vote in Harrisburg, but has bipartisan cosigners.
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